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In the shadow of President Trump's efforts to lower drug prices, the Medicare drug price negotiation process that began in the Biden administration continues.
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Ticks and mosquitoes can carry harmful diseases, but there are ways to keep yourself safe and healthy.
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Federal health officials have changed the game for COVID vaccine access. Pregnant moms and others who rely on them to protect a high-risk family member are scared.
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The Cleveland Clinic has revised its proposed policy that would have required patients to cancel or reschedule medical visits if they could not provide their copay before the visit.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is ending a $766 million contract with the vaccine company Moderna to develop an mRNA vaccine for flu strains with pandemic potential, including bird flu.
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Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. announced that CDC recommendations for COVID vaccines will no longer include healthy pregnant women and healthy children.
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With the Cleveland Clinic's new copay policy set to begin June 1, community members and city leaders have expressed concerns.
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Food apps can help you figure out what's in your food and whether it's nutritious. Just scan the barcode on the packet with your phone. But different apps can give very different results. Here's why.
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Ohio has more than 300 license plates collecting money for different causes, and the state is adding another to that lengthy list.
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The Office of Violence Prevention will address rising violence in the county through community initiatives.
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Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer — and a season of increased risk for kids around pools. Doctors in Northeast Ohio are sharing key tips to help families stay safe in the water.
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With Biden's prostate cancer in the news, men may be wondering whether and at what age to be screened. Advice about the value PSA tests has fluctuated. Here's what to know.