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Public investment in HIV/AIDS research drove decades of progress that transformed the lives of individuals living with the chronic disease, how will…
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Twenty one states protect consumers against surprise medical costs, but a recently published study shows that even the most common hospital services such…
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The city of Columbus released its age-friendly strategic plan on Tuesday, following two years spent collecting data and surveying residents about their…
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Today at 11amThe cure to Alzheimer's may lie in prevention. For years, researchers have focused on slowing or curing the neurological disease. But many…
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For new parents it can be a tricky and tough decision figuring out which methods for sleep are the safest for their infants. Find out more about the…
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A coalition has been created to deal with problems facing aging Ohioans.
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A survey of Ohio nursing homes has found they have made plans for coping with natural disasters and other emergencies, but that many haven't coordinated…
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The increase in Ohio's older population is so far outpacing overall growth that a new projection forecasts that 22 percent of the state's residents will…
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11:00 Compared to kids in 1960, today's youth have different hair, similar glasses, and a lot more pounds. Youth obesity has tripled in the last 50 years,…
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11:00 "There is nothing new about old age, no matter what advertisers promise. Mental and physical deterioration, financial difficulties, loneliness may…