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Healthcare workers continue to fight the all-out battle against the deadly coronavirus that has been going on for two years straight.
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A major spike in Coronavirus cases throughout the state has nurses, doctors and other health officials very worried. They say we are headed into another deadly COVID winter, and if more Ohioans don't get vaccinated, the highly infectious omicron variant could lead to even more infections and hospitalizations, breaking last winter's records.
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Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton says the state could be looking at issuing protocols for all hospital staff in order to help preserve…
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One medical student was addicted to opioids. Another relied on them to control disabling pain. Both think their experiences will help them be better doctors when it comes to prescribing opioids.
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The Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center is hosting a statewide conference to raise awareness about physician suicide."Some numbers suggest that…
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Federal officials are charging 60 defendants across five states in what they're calling the largest opioid prescriber takedown ever. These are the first...
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Deepa Halaharvi is a morning person."Eat, read, pray, and get ready to go to work," she says, laughing. "And usually I’m out the door around 6:15 or…
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State officials say doctors have submitted nearly 2,000 recommendations in the medical marijuana patient and caregiver registry for Ohio.The State of Ohio…
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Physicians across the country have a message for the National Rifle Association: Gun violence is our concern. It's part of a battle being fought...
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"We are not anti-gun: we are anti-bullet holes in our patients," wrote one physician in response to the NRA. Another posted a photo of his own scrubs, bloody from trying to save a gunshot victim.