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The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina.
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Under a related deal, users who return devices by Aug. 9 can get an extra $100. As part of the recall, the company is offering repairs, replacements or refunds of the machines' cost.
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A Cleveland health fair, primarily for Black men, will offer hundreds of screenings and health services at no cost Saturday, April 27, 2024.
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Climate change is making it harder to meet clean air goals, says the 25th annual State of the Air report from the American Lung Association.
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A year after an IBM supercomputer was installed at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus, the health system’s leaders held a public discussion with IBM about the potential uses of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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Akron Children's Hospital opened its new Unity and Family Resource centers earlier this month to help reduce health inequities and increase access to community resources for minorities.
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Even with Ohio's constitutional amendment protecting access to abortion, a group of doctors who advocate for reproductive rights say a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court could lead to dangerous situations for pregnant people who seek help in the ER.
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The voluntary industry guidelines come amid a dramatic rise in accidental pediatric ingestions of melatonin. At the same time, more and more kids are using melatonin on purpose as a sleep aid.
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CPAPs are everywhere — they help people breathe and sleep better — but they can be a pain to wear. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are working on a new type of CPAP that could be much more comfortable.
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Case Western Reserve University researchers believe they have discovered a way to slow and potentially stop the spread of colorectal, pancreatic and other cancers.
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The Women’s Comprehensive Health and Research Center will improve access to care, provide health education and develop support groups for women 55 and older, according to Cleveland Clinic leaders.
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Akron Children's Hospital will now offer include Ear, Nose and Throat services, care for liver patients and bone marrow transplants through a collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital.