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Agencies helping moms and babies are calling the formula shortage a crisis for women of lower income, Black, Latino people and donations are welcome. → Read More
Cincinnati Children's used gene sequencing and learned this toddler had a disease so rare that only 31 people in the world had been diagnosed with it. → Read More
You can get Narcan to add to your first- aid kit or chat with harm-reduction workers at Mount Washington's Drug Take Back Day event. → Read More
Federal authorities have now charged about 100 medical professionals in multiple states, including Ohio and Kentucky. → Read More
Making a difference with and without his stethoscope, Dr. O'dell Owens will be given the first Clara Barton humanitarian service award in the region. → Read More
Opioid deaths 2021: More than a million years in family, work, community life were lost for the young who died from drug overdose in five years. → Read More
A handful of local counties have low rates of boosters even as there's a chance for a second for some. We got advice: how, whether, where to do it. → Read More
Roger Zellars, who led men into sobriety with his work at Prospect House in East Price Hill, was in recovery for more than 38 years when he died. → Read More
The advocates take on poor housing conditions, special needs in schools, evictions that leave kids homeless and more to help children's health. → Read More
Retired Northern Kentucky police chiefs Mike Ward and Bryan Carter taught 400 officers in Ukraine. Now they watch for officers' texts and hope for peace. → Read More
Local physicians are more relaxed about what they or their families would do in the face of the pandemic. An exception: They still favor vaccinations. → Read More
The emotional weight of the novel coronavirus pandemic has hit children hard. Best Point is treating more kids with behavioral health therapy needs. → Read More
HIV new case numbers are low, but the percentage increase is great and requires a public health response, the Butler County health commissioner said. → Read More
Alisha Waters, rendered quadriplegic by shooting in 2013, fought for domestic violence laws in Kentucky; called an "angel" by officer who found her. → Read More
Cincinnati Children's Poison and Drug Information Center sees toxicity in children and adults, offers safety tips for families. → Read More
"I have tried just about any alternative to treating my pain, especially since 2016," says a Fort Thomas woman who suffers from chronic pain. → Read More
Cincinnati Children's, CPS are coordinating elementary school-based vaccine clinics. First up: Rees Price Academy in East Price Hill. → Read More
Will Pfefferman's death jarred others in recovery. "I’m scared," said a friend. “For him to fall, it’s so powerful. I am afraid for everybody.” → Read More
One in four people in the Cincinnati region's 40 hospitals continues to be positive for COVID-19. The rate of new cases has been cut in half in a week. → Read More
Even researchers were surprised to find that many children of nonsmokers had nicotine particles on their hands. Nicotine brings health problems. → Read More