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The report by the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform found a growing number of rural hospitals no longer deliver babies.
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The department said the risk to the public is low, but also said a single case is considered an outbreak because of how easily it spreads.
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Ohio Department of Health officials are urging people to get vaccinated for measles. They're also sending free syphilis medication to community health sites.
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Last month, health officials said there was a possible exposure to an infected patient at CVG, and a case was identified at Dayton Children's Hospital.
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More people are seeking vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade — and Planned Parenthood centers want to meet that demand in more parts of the state.
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People who are polyamorous don't expect one person to meet all their needs.
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How does the state plan to use the opioid settlement money to address its substance abuse crisis?
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A report shows the hospital system Ascension has been closing OB services at a higher rate than the national average — and Indiana is one of the states losing care in the process.
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An American Lung Association report gave Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana failing grades for their prevention and control programs and laws related to flavored tobacco.
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Advocates are building a statewide network of counselors to treat the disorder.