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Ohio The Ohio Department of Health will no longer test mosquitoes for West Nile virus, though some local governments plan to continue evaluating samples to guide efforts to contain the virus and the mosquito population. The state's West Nile testing
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The Ohio Department of Health has asked hospitals to stop using sexual assault evidence kits from a longtime provider because they could be contaminated with DNA from someone involved in assembling them. Hospitals have complained before about
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January 25, 2013 From its inception in 1969, Wesley Glen has had an untarnished reputation for outstanding retirement community living in Central Ohio. It maintains its tradition of excellent service and a commitment to the highest quality
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An Ohio child has died from complications of the flu, and hospitalizations continue to climb here and across the country. State health officials have learned of one child's death this season, said Ohio Department of Health spokeswoman Tessie Pollock.
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Ohio could do a better job preventing cavities in children, says a new national report that grades states on efforts to provide kids with dental sealants. The Pew Center on the States gave Ohio a C grade, surprising some who consider the state's
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Not only have influenza cases spiked early this winter, but the illness has afflicted some central Ohioans who were vaccinated against it. In this flu season, 863 Ohioans have been hospitalized with influenza, compared with just 65 by this time in
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Ohio Some of the adult patients at the Southeastern Ohio Dental Clinic didn't see a dentist once during childhood. Children as young as 5 have had to have all their baby teeth pulled.< /p> Patients in their 20s sometimes need dentures. Often, the
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The lawsuit was filed last week in federal court in Cincinnati by Robert and Holly Young of Williamsburg. Their son, Roman, has been diagnosed with moderate to severe autism. The lawsuit says the state is discriminating against Roman and other
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Ohio once again falls near the bottom in a state-by-state health ranking issued today. The state is 35th in the United Health Foundation's annual report. The nonprofit bases its America's Health Rankings on several factors, including smoking rates,
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As public awareness rises over the potential long-term consequences of repeated head injuries, a bill aimed at ensuring youth concussions are properly handled should soon be on its way to Gov. John Kasich for his signature. A bill that passed the
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