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The bill passed by Congress late Thursday to keep most of the federal government funded for another month also provided a temporary reprieve to a number...
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In 2016, 1,024 Ohio children under the age of 1 died - more than the previous year, despite concerted efforts on the part of government officials and…
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Gov. John Kasich led an effort by governors of both parties urging Congress to reauthorize funding for the popular Children's Health Insurance Program, or…
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Nearly one child a month dies after being entangled in window blind cords, despite years of effort to reduce the toll. A new industry standard to remove most corded blinds from the market may help.
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For years, efforts to fight Ohio’s infant mortality rate have focused on health care, both for babies and expecting mothers.A new report says addressing…
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Funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program expired in September. Millions of children could lose coverage, unless Congress acts soon to restore the money to keep the program running.
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Time is running out for Congress to approve more funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program before the money dries up. It's operated by states...
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After the Food and Drug Administration told doctors to quit prescribing codeine to children after tonsillectomies because it could be deadly, some doctors kept on prescribing.
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A new report from the March of Dimes finds that Cleveland has the highest rate of premature births in the U.S. The study looked at cities with the 100...
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Children of color in Ohio fair far worse than their white peers when it comes to well-being and opportunity in Ohio.The report from the non-partisan Annie…