Terry DeMio, Enquirer

Terry DeMio

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Loveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Terry:

'A crisis ignored': Overdose deaths surge among Black population as opioids extend reach

Church pastors and Black harm reduction experts join efforts to slow overdose deaths among Black residents in a face-to-face strategy. → Read More

'Mental health crisis' causing surge in youth ER visits at Cincinnati Children's

ER visits from kids with mental health concerns are up at Cincinnati Children's, reflecting the nationwide youth mental health crisis. → Read More

Cincinnati Children's opens first in the U.S. heart-mind well-being center

One in 4 kids with congenital heart defects experiences "intense fear, worry, sadness." Cincinnati Children's answers the need with combined care. → Read More

Flu, COVID-19 and RSV: When should you keep your child at home?

With flu, RSV and COVID-19 going around, parents might wonder when to send their kids to school. We asked parents and Cincinnati Children's expert. → Read More

DEA reports 150% jump in fake prescription pill seizures in 2022

Fake prescription pills, tainted with fentanyl, are a deadly threat, even in one dose. They're in our region. → Read More

Doctors credit CPR for Damar Hamlin's improvement. What to know about the procedure

Want to learn CPR? In addition to classes, you can practice at three area kiosks, on a dummy chest, in the Cincinnati area. → Read More

Fentanyl use disorder is tricky to treat: 'Once they start to withdraw, they run'

Fentanyl is harder to treat with a best-practices medication. Why? It sticks around in the body, one doctor says. → Read More

Life-saving methadone medication is hard to get. Is it harder in Ohio, Kentucky?

People prescribed methadone in Ohio, Kentucky and other states face barriers to accessing treatment, says a survey from Pew Charitable Trusts. → Read More

Grandparents sue Children's Home of Northern Kentucky, state in death of grandson, 9

Ian Sousis left the Children's Home of Northern Kentucky on June 4 and drowned in the Ohio River. His grandparents are suing the home and Kentucky. → Read More

How to report suspected sexual abuse or sexual violence against a child

Five changes in behavior may be signals that you need to contact Ohio's hotline for child abuse at 855-642-4453. → Read More

Ohio decides: Voters say economy, abortion, school issues drew them to polls

Other items on voters' minds included the 2024 election. "It's very sad that we don't have better candidates," one voter said. → Read More

OD deaths in kids prompt Cincinnati Children's to open clinic for opioid-addicted

With overdose deaths among teens and young adults tripling in the United States, Cincinnati Children's opens a medication treatment clinic. → Read More

New RSV vaccine for pregnant people promising, Cincinnati Children's doctor says

A surge in RSV is coincidental to a vaccine for which Pfizer will seek approval but shows its need, Cincinnati Children's clinical trial doctor says. → Read More

A vending machine in Northside has prevented 600 ODs. Here's why it's a national model

Caracole provided Ohio's first safer-drug use vending machine, second in the country, driving interest nationwide, drawing 'overwhelming' response. → Read More

Who put the boo in the zoo? The folks behind the fun for the animals

Their workshop is the historic City Barn in Avondale. Peek inside and you'll see a chatty, busy enrichment-making team dedicated to zoo animals' needs. → Read More

What every parent should know about respiratory syncytial virus

As kids' hospitals emergency departments fill with children with respiratory viruses, Cincinnati Children's expert offers advice for parents. → Read More

Q&A with Cincinnati Zoo senior keeper: How are Fritz, Fiona and family doing?

Fritz still needs to be close to his mom, but he's a 255-pound baby now. Senior hippo keeper gives us the scoop on the happy hippo family in the zoo. → Read More

Surge in respiratory virus jams up Cincinnati Children's ERs, urgent cares

Hospitals in Columbus and Cleveland also are seeing increases in children who have respiratory syncytial virus, as are locations in 26 states. → Read More

Deaths of 16 from possible fentanyl poisoning prompt Hamilton County public health alert

Carry Narcan, use fentanyl test strips, never use alone, public health officials urge as deaths mount from likely overdoses. → Read More

Is it flu season? Do I need a shot? We asked experts

Public health experts, a nurse practitioner, infectious disease doctors and more answer questions (and share stories) about the flu. → Read More