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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus City Council votes Monday on a proposal to increase funding to the Kaleidoscope Youth Center, the largest and longest-running organization supporting LGBTQ+ young people.
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Today's Wellness Wednesday discusses employee wellness programs, a new H.I.V. treatment, and how long COVID impacts people's ability to exercise.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentResearchers have often theorized that receiving support from peers and loved ones can be beneficial to an individual’s health, but a new study from Ohio State University found that a person’s willingness to give support to others may also boost their immunity.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched a national program that provides daily medications to prevent HIV at no cost to people…
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In September, president Trump promised that a ban on flavored e-cigarettes was forthcoming.Last week, CNN reported that the president is changing course…
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Nearly 2,700 men in the United States will be diagnosed this year with breast cancer. Many fewer men than women suffer from the disease, but in men the…
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In 30 minutes, anyone could create a masterpiece. That was the ethos of artist Bob Ross and the idea behind The Joy of Painting. Creativity and wellness…
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Birth control delivery startup Pill Club publicly accused CVS Caremark of cutting payment rates for mail-order birth control pills, making it more…
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In the U.S., melanoma is 20 to 30 times more common among white people compared to black people. But the potentially deadly skin cancer presents itself…
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A Stark County adult who recently traveled to a state with confirmed measles cases is the first Ohioan to contract the disease this year.Ohio hasn’t seen…