The number of retail pharmacies in Ohio has dropped below 2,000, according to a data tool released last month by the Ohio Board of Pharmacy. This decline is intensifying concerns,
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Whistleblower Exposes Health Insurance Concerns, Calls Industry Practices ‘Outrageous’
A former health insurance insider is speaking out against industry practices he calls “outrageous,” shedding light on the challenges patients face with coverage and billing. His revelations come as experts
15th Annual African American Women’s Walk and Expo Set for This Saturday
This Saturday, the 15th Annual African American Women’s Wellness Walk and Expo will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center in
COVID-19 Cases on the Rise in Cuyahoga County as Virus Becomes Seasonal
COVID-19 cases have been on the rise in Cuyahoga County since May, with the virus now showing signs of becoming a seasonal illness, similar to the flu. According to the
Ohioan Pre-Winter Canning Safety
As we draw closer to the pre-winter canning season for Ohioans, a recent botulism outbreak on September 6th reminders us of the risk of homemade items. Food-borne Botulism, occurs when people eat

Take a bite out of the next Ohio mosquito season!
Though summer is over, are you worried about mosquitoes next year? Don’t worry as they are easy to control! Not only are mosquitoes troublesome in spring and summer for Ohioan