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Julie Washington

Julie Washington

Medical Technology Reporter at Cleveland.com

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Health survey seeks data from 1,000 Clevelanders; here’s how to sign up

Cleveland residents can help researchers gather data on chronic health conditions, preventative health and more by participating in the ongoing Cleveland Health Survey, a collaboration between the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
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After Dobbs, 70% of women say avoiding pregnancy is important: KFF ...

The KFF Women’s Health Survey looked at women’s experiences with birth control, insurance coverage, contraceptive preferences and the influence of contraceptive information on social media.
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Southwest General physician’s $1M gift renovates hospital lobby for...

The new main lobby includes a centrally located visitor desk, expanded patient seating, and new furniture in the cafe and lounge area, Southwest General said. The renovated space connects the original Southwest General building with the adjoining Pandrangi Tower, which was completed in 2014.
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Is Starbucks’ ‘pink drink’ good for breastfeeding moms? Lactation s...

Confusing messages about who can breastfeed, painful nipples, what to consume and whether to give up prescription medications are why so many women give up and go straight to formula, said Carly Dulabon, director of breastfeeding at Akron Children’s Hospital.
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COVID-19 cases rise after Thanksgiving holiday: Coronavirus update ...

At least 1,055,434 Ohioans have received the new 2024-2025 updated vaccine COVID-19 vaccine first offered in August, an increase of 29,406 from the prior week.
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Cleveland-area nonprofits receive $2 million in grants to support e...

Three Arches, a community-focused grant making foundation, distributed grants to 22 Cleveland-area nonprofit organizations working to address barriers to health care
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Awareness of 988 suicide prevention hotline telephone number slowly...

The number of survey respondents who know about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number rose from 11% in August 2023 to 15% in September of this yea
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New diabetes treatment delays onset of Type 1 diabetes; UH treats f...

Parma woman was among the first patients in Northeast Ohio to receive the first FDA-approved drug, Tzield that can delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes and the need for insulin for up to three years.
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More adults getting flu, COVID-19 shots than this time last year, C...

CDC reports that by mid-November about 35% of adults got a flu shot, and 18% received the updated COVID-19 vaccine
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Before RFK could change vaccine recommendations, here’s the science...

It’s unlikely John F. Kennedy Jr. could stop all vaccines from being distributed. However, if confirmed, he could exert influence over the FDA and the CDC.
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Which Cleveland-area hospitals received D grades and A grades on Le...

Two University Hospitals facilities and third associated with UH received D grades in the recently released fall 2024 Hospital Safety Grade report
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Ohio COVID-19 cases flat for another week: Coronavirus update for T...

There were 82 Ohioans newly hospitalized for COVID-19 in the last week, raising the total since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 to 155,340.
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CWRU, 15 local schools get $1.8M in federal dollars for health educ...

A grant from the CDC's “What Works in Schools” initiative is supporting projects on critical health issues in Cleveland-area schools, such as nutrition, physical activity, mental health and substance-use prevention
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UH, University of Pittsburgh formalize arrangement providing closes...

The air medical service at University Hospitals, UH AirMed, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) STAT MedEvac program have formalized a cooperative to facilitate launching the closest medical helicopter to scene run requests in the eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania region.
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‘Too Young for Cancer’ author Katie Coleman gives free talk at The ...

“Too Young for Cancer” ($29.99, Alcove Press) tells the story of Katie Coleman’s rare cancer diagnosis at age 29.
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Ohio’s COVID-19 cases resume downward trend: Coronavirus update for...

929,697 Ohioans have received the new 2024-2025 updated vaccine COVID-19 vaccine, an increase of 63,259 from the prior week.
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No criminal charges for ex-MetroHealth CEO Dr. Akram Boutros, prose...

The Cuyahoga County prosecutor's office chose not to pursue charges in the MetroHealth bonus controversy after reviewing a state auditor’s investigation
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Having COVID-19 doubles long-term risk of heart attack, stroke, new...

A study by Cleveland Clinic and USC researchers long-term risk associated with COVID-19 “continues to pose a significant public health burden”
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State auditor finds no evidence of crime in ex-MetroHealth CEO Bout...

The report released Tuesday from Keith Faber's office said the MetroHealth board did not effectively oversee the payments, and concluded that Boutros’ acceptance of bonus payments was not criminal.
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Akron’s SummaHealth moves closer to sale; deal to for-profit firm p...

The pending sale of Summa to Health Assurance was first announced in January, but no monetary details were released at that time.
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Americans’ diet filled with foods linked to inflammation, heart dis...

The OSU research team used the dietary inflammatory index, a tool developed a decade ago that includes 45 dietary components, to examine the diets of more than 34,500 adults who self-reported what they ate.