Monica Robins, WKYC Channel 3 News

Monica Robins

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Monica:

New migraine nasal spray that can give patients relief within 15 minutes approved by FDA

However, Zavzpret won't arrive in pharmacies until July. → Read More

How Cleveland police are finding benefits from equine-assisted therapy

Welcome to In Step With Horses, a non-profit 501c3 in Chesterland connecting people with animals and nature for improved mental health. → Read More

Northeast Ohio doctors look at health impacts of daylight saving time

We 'spring forward' this weekend, but the time change can have some serious health impacts for some. → Read More

Sneezing yet? Spring allergies are starting to rear their ugly head

Warmer weather is great for the mood, but it's also bringing on allergy season a bit sooner. → Read More

Consumer Reports: FDA establishes new record-keeping process regarding food poisoning

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

Akron Children's Hospital gives Ukrainian girl the surgery she desperately needed

13-year-old Dianka Tsyukh escaped the war in Eastern Europe, and finally got the scoliosis surgery she'd been waiting for. → Read More

Ohio train derailment: What to expect as the chemical cleanup begins in East Palestine

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

'Breakthrough therapy'? The strange trip of psychedelic research lands in Ohio

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

Meet 'Yousef,' the Northeast Ohio native and doctor referenced by Damar Hamlin at NFL Honors

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

3News' Monica Robins speaks to Cleveland doctor about air quality concerns in East Palestine

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

'Male menopause': Is it fact or fiction?

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

Next phase of breast cancer vaccine research begins at Cleveland Clinic: 3News exclusive

Cleveland Clinic researchers begin the next phase of research into a vaccine aimed at preventing the most lethal type of breast cancer. → Read More

'You don't think anything's going to happen to you': Survivor shares her heart health journey at Go Red for Women luncheon in Cleveland

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

Consumer Reports: It's time to fall back in love with your Instant Pot

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

Knowing your family heart health history can save lives

Black patients diagnosed with the heart condition dilated cardiomyopathy, of unknown cause, are more likely to have family members at risk. → Read More

Mental health targeted in Gov. Mike DeWine's budget proposal

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

CVS, Walmart cutting back pharmacy hours starting in March

The chains blame the nationwide pharmacist shortage, which started before the pandemic. However, some pharmacists say they are being stretched too thin. → Read More

Meet Tater Tot: 'Chief Cuddle Officer' at the Summit County Juvenile Court

Social worker Geoff Auerbach and his therapy dog, Tater Tot, are a welcome sight in a place where people are often hurting. → Read More

'A wonderful story of triumph': Eighth grader inspires Cuyahoga County drug court defendants

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

Why cervical cancer cases are going down for some populations, but up for others

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