COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the state experiences below-recommended immunization rates against measles, medical experts are reminding parents that the best protection for children against the disease is ...
Following the expiration of coverage protections during the pandemic, half a million Ohioans were removed from public health ...
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates at least 61,826 people will lose benefits if the Trump administration approves the request.
Flu activity in the United States has declined for the second week and a row, suggesting levels have peaked, though ...
The Feb. 11 train derailment on the east side of the village caused two tanker cars to leak corn syrup and ethanol.
Ohioans submitted more than 400 responses to the Ohio Department of Medicaid in response to a proposed rule that would require certain Medicaid recipients to be employed, in school or in a training ...
City of Toledo leaders said they’ve heard plenty of frustrations from their constituents about local convenience stores.
A troubled residential mental health center will give up its state license and relocate teens. This follows an investigation ...
No, there is no measles outbreak in Ohio, and no cases have been reported since July 2024, according to the Ohio Department of Health. But declining vaccination rates in the state and in the nation ...
Ohio health officials urge flu vaccinations as hospitalizations soar, with activity surpassing the five-year average and ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday for a case involving a woman who claims she was unfairly discriminated ...
An Ohio Department of Health survey found the Avenue at Warrensville Care and Rehabilitation Center failed to provide "adequate supervision" to prevent Alvera Meuti, 84, from leaving the facility.