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However, Zavzpret won't arrive in pharmacies until July. → Read More
Welcome to In Step With Horses, a non-profit 501c3 in Chesterland connecting people with animals and nature for improved mental health. → Read More
We 'spring forward' this weekend, but the time change can have some serious health impacts for some. → Read More
Warmer weather is great for the mood, but it's also bringing on allergy season a bit sooner. → Read More
Millions of people get sick each year from contaminated food, and finding the source of the contamination isn't easy. But that could be changing. → Read More
13-year-old Dianka Tsyukh escaped the war in Eastern Europe, and finally got the scoliosis surgery she'd been waiting for. → Read More
Experts say depending on what's found in the cleanup and how deep the chemicals go into the soil, health assessments of residents could potentially last decades. → Read More
Cleveland Clinic and the Ohio State University have begun recruiting subjects to test whether LSD and psilocybin may help those with mental health disorders. → Read More
Dr. Yousef Raslan, a Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School graduate, is currently a chief anesthesia resident at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. → Read More
A University Hospitals medical toxicologist weighs in on what he thinks about the potential risks for the health of those in the evacuation zone. → Read More
While andropause is a completely different condition, one of the reasons for the nickname is because many of the symptoms are the same for both sexes. → Read More
Cleveland Clinic researchers begin the next phase of research into a vaccine aimed at preventing the most lethal type of breast cancer. → Read More
While Kelly Rizer's heart was full of love for her new husband Chris, it almost didn't let her walk down the aisle. → Read More
If that Instant Pot you were so excited about a few years ago is now collecting dust, Consumer Reports can help reignite the spark just in time for Valentine’s Day. → Read More
Black patients diagnosed with the heart condition dilated cardiomyopathy, of unknown cause, are more likely to have family members at risk. → Read More
DeWine has been focused on mental health issues for some time and last year launched the 'Beat the Stigma' campaign, which WKYC was involved with. → Read More
The chains blame the nationwide pharmacist shortage, which started before the pandemic. However, some pharmacists say they are being stretched too thin. → Read More
Social worker Geoff Auerbach and his therapy dog, Tater Tot, are a welcome sight in a place where people are often hurting. → Read More
Jason Rossi was born addicted to opioids and spent the first weeks of life in withdrawal. Thirteen years later, this eighth grader took on a unique school project. → Read More
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and while there has been a decline in cases among young women, those 65 and older represent about 20% of new cases. → Read More