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Anne Saker

Anne Saker

Health Reporter & Staff Writer at The Cincinnati Enquirer Online

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  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Marjorie Parham, publisher emerita of the Cincinnati Herald, dead at 103

As publisher of the Herald, Parham provided news to readers who didn’t see their concerns in mainstream outlets.
cincinnati.com

The Enquirer

Autism and the cops: Why Taser was used on man with 'knife' that was actually a hair pick  Cincinnati.com
dispatch.com

Coronavirus: Hydroxychloroquine sought for goldfish with arthritis

FLORENCE, Ky. — The pace has almost returned to the everyday at HealthWarehouse, so Jenny Trenkamp and Ross Goetz can reflect now on their roles in
cincinnati.com

Coronavirus: Panic buyers of hydroxychloroquine included an arthrit...

The things doctors say when they can’t get what they want: “Do your job!”
cantonrep.com

‘I’m not going to make it through’: Critical with COVID-19 while 30...

Megan Sites landed in a hospital this month critically ill with COVID-19, fighting for every breath. She also was seven months pregnant with her second
dispatch.com

Coronavirus in Ohio: Here’s what you need to know about antibody te...

The words flash past on social media feeds … antibody testing … without much clarity about what the phrase means in the fight
dispatch.com

Coronavirus in Ohio: State gets masks, gowns from U.S. stockpile, b...

Ohio’s medical caregivers are not well-equipped to face the expected surge of patients sick from infection with the novel coronavirus, even with the
dispatch.com

Coronavirus in Ohio: The math behind the infection’s spread

The 2020 pandemic has landed on Ohio with numbers that are only getting bigger.The state’s chief public health doctor says right now, today, more
dispatch.com

Coronavirus in Ohio: 9 steps to take if you might have COVID-19

In the new day of the novel coronavirus, a dry cough is no longer merely a dry cough. Your misbehaving allergies could be at fault, but maybe this new
dispatch.com

Face masks can only do so much against coronavirus

There’s been a run of surgical masks in the U.S. because of the coronavirus scare, including at an Oxford hardware where Miami University students picked
dispatch.com

Time works against a family’s goal, to keep killer of 3-year-old bo...

In almost every family, one event can anchor a lifetime of sorrows.For the extended Evers family of Green Township, nearly everything connects to the June
cincinnati.com

Hidden in plain sight

In the final installment of The Enquirer’s yearlong series, we venture into rural Kentucky where the struggle to stay apace grows
beaconjournal.com

Cincinnati hospital admits to drug error

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center acknowledged Friday that an unspecified number of patients recently got a wrongly
cincinnati.com

Too much screen time changes children’s brains, study from Cincinna...

The Cincinnati study is among at least half a dozen in 2019 revealing the harmful impact on young children of too much screen use.
cincinnati.com

Stuck: This is why the poor stay poor

Millions of poor Americans spend lifetimes working, but paltry pay, institutional barriers and predatory lending work to keep the playing field uneven
cincinnati.com

The heavy toll of having less

It’s expensive to be poor, at least relatively. The unrecognized costs of not having enough
cincinnati.com

Dreams detoured

We set out to discover if we’ve actually recovered from the Great Recession. This is what we found.
usatoday.com

If you think Americans are getting fatter, the feds say: ‘You’re ri...

A new U.S. study of more than 40,000 Americans over nearly 20 years finds we’ve put on a lot of weight, and middle-aged men are getting shorter.
newsobserver.com

The good that came from the Peterson case - News & Observer

The good that came from the Peterson case  News & Observer
cincinnati.com

My year in the Kroger floral department

Before she joined The Enquirer, Anne Saker spent a year working in the floral department of a Kroger in Mason. Among her lessons: preparing for prom.
cincinnati.com

John Boehner and the search for grace

Boehner chooses to leave public life with a goal achieved, the pope’s came to Washington.