Megan Henry, Chillicothe Gazette

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Columbus, OH, United States

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Past articles by Megan:

Coronavirus is scary, but flu deadlier, more widespread

Yes, the coronavirus is scary. But the flu is deadlier, more widespread, doctors say → Read More

Nationwide Children's Hospital launching gene therapy manufacturing company

New subsidiary will produce gene therapy products for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. → Read More

Childbirth costs out-of-pocket rise at a staggering rate, even with insurance

The average out-of-pocket costs of childbirth among women with employer health insurance increased 49%, from $3,069 to $4,569 from 2008 to 2015. → Read More

Millennials, Gen Z shoppers love thrift stores for their sustainability, deals

Younger shoppers are more attracted to shopping at thrift stores for many reasons and Stark County thrift retailers have seen the growth for several years. → Read More

Are blows to the head in youth football linked to cognitive decline?

Football is synonymous with touchdowns and, of course, tackles — which sometime result in injuries.Among high school athletes, 71.5% of concussions are because of a football injury, said Ginger Yang, an associate professor of pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.“Parents so often think you can get up, shake it off, be tough, get back in there ... And it just isn’t so,”… → Read More

Report: Opioid epidemic is Appalachian counties can be tackled

Five recommendations make for those counties most affected by opioid abuse → Read More

Report: Opioid epidemic is Appalachian counties can be tackled

Five recommendations make for those counties most affected by opioid abuse → Read More

House Wine closing in Bexley

After opening less than a year ago, House Wine in Bexley is closing its doors. The store’s final day hasn’t been set but the store at 2262 E. → Read More

Columbus named nation's hottest real estate market

The spring housing season launched with a bang in central Ohio as the region was named the nation's hottest real estate market by Realtor.com. → Read More

Shake Shack is coming to the Short North

Shake Shack, the New York City burger chain, plans to open a second Columbus-area location. The chain expects to open a restaurant in the Graduate Hotel, → Read More

Wahlburgers food truck in central Ohio? Mark Wahlberg says yes

Central Ohio residents soon will get another opportunity to satisfy their appetites for Wahlburgers. The Wahlburgers food truck, a mobile version of the → Read More

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams launches line of dairy-free flavors

Get your spoons ready, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams has introduced a line of dairy-free flavors. The new flavors are Texas Sheet Cake, Roasted Peanut Butter & Strawberry Jam, Cold Brew with Coconut Cream and Dark Chocolate Truffle. “They are every bit as satisfying as dairy ice creams but in a completely different way,” the company said on its blog. The vegan ice cream is made with coconut cream,… → Read More

Eagle Family Candy: Without windfall, sweets shop could meet bitter end

For more than a century, the Eagle family has made and sold candy in Columbus. That track record is in jeopardy. Dee Dee Eagle, the fourth generation of → Read More

'Study drugs' don't make you smarter, they may make you an addict. 'It's not giving your brain superpowers.'

College students are taking "study drugs" like Adderall to try to get an edge, but the pills don't make you smarter. → Read More

Houses are selling fast in Indiana, causing issues for each generation, and buyers are feeling the pressure

The housing market is not only booming nationally but locally in Indiana as well. → Read More

Car fire in Downtown parking garage causes water to leak into two restaurants

Noodles & Company had about six inches of water throughout the building, and the water then leaked into Dick’s Last Resort. → Read More

Woman wants to donate her family's cemetery plots to Colemans killed in duck boat tragedy

Nine of 11 Coleman family members died aboard a duck boat tourist attraction July 19 when the vessel sank during a severe thunderstorm on a lake near Branson, Missouri. Alice Osman said she wants to donate her family's empty plots so the remaining Colemans can spend their money on other expenses. → Read More

Woman wants to donate her family's cemetery plots to Colemans killed in duck boat tragedy

Nine of 11 Coleman family members died aboard a duck boat tourist attraction July 19 when the vessel sank during a severe thunderstorm on a lake near Branson, Missouri. Alice Osman said she wants to donate her family's empty plots so the remaining Colemans can spend their money on other expenses. → Read More

Woman wants to donate her family's cemetery plots to Colemans killed in duck boat tragedy

Nine of 11 Coleman family members died aboard a duck boat tourist attraction July 19 when the vessel sank during a severe thunderstorm on a lake near Branson, Missouri. Alice Osman said she wants to donate her family's empty plots so the remaining Colemans can spend their money on other expenses. → Read More

Indianapolis woman wishes to donate Crown Hill Cemetery plots to Coleman family

Alice Osman wants to donate her Crown Hill plots to the Coleman family. → Read More