A government database published by The Washington Post shows that 76 billion pills were distributed nationwide between 2006-2012.
The Listeria bacteria was found at a production facility, the FDA said, prompting the recall. The hummus products were shipped nationwide.
Northeast Ohio residents are the second most stressed-out populace in the United States, according to a new study.
An adult in Stark County has been diagnosed with measles, the first confirmed case of 2019, the Ohio Department of Health said.
The mother carried the child in a uterus that had been transplanted from a deceased woman.
There have already been more than 100 documented cases of Lyme Disease in Ohio this year, the Ohio Department of Health said.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its annual “Kids Count Data Book.” Here’s what it found for Ohio.
As Ohioans head to the water this Fourth of July, it’s important to recognize the signs of drowning, which may not be what you think.
Vegetables sold at various retailers across the country, including in Ohio, have been recalled for potential listeria contamination.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows an uptick in parasites in public pools and water parks. See how to minimize risk.
A new report from the Commonwealth Fund evaluates the performance of each state’s health system.
The list of the 50 most bed bug-infested cities released at the start of Bed Bug Awareness Week includes Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati.
The Mount Carmel Health System in Central Ohio confirmed Monday that a patient died from Legionnaire's Disease.
Days before Memorial Day, federal health officials recalled more than 62,000 pounds of beef.
The county's HIV/AIDs treatment program is getting a funding boost through a federal program.
Ricardo Quarrie writes about various unhealthy habits that can cause damage to your heart.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See what your hospital scored.
The nationwide e. coli outbreak continues to worsen, though there are signs of the outbreak slowing.
More than 600 sites nationwide have been contaminated with toxic fluorinated compounds known as PFAS, according to environmental advocates.
Ricardo Quarrie shares insight on the best ways to improve and manage your emotional health.
The Ohio Department of Health is asking Buckeye State residents to ensure they are up-to-date on their vaccinations.
Ricardo Quarrie writes about heart disease in women and what you should know.
The health care and tech company Babylon Health ranked the most stressed cities and states. See where Cleveland ranked.
More than 175 people have fallen ill from E. coli in the U.S., according to the CDC.
The American Lung Association has released its annual “State of the Air” report. See what they found for Cleveland.
The foundation said it needs local volunteer leaders.
One in six children in America don’t have enough to eat. That includes more than 57,000 in Cuyahoga County.
Ricardo Quarrie shares the best ways to boost your immune system and stay healthy.
The CDC said five Ohioans fell ill with E.coli during a regional outbreak. Now officials believe they've found the source of the infection.
The CDC said it does yet know the source of the outbreak.
The hospital system said it is reaching out to everyone impacted by the incident.
Ricardo Quarrie shares insight into natural foods that boost energy.
Ricardo Quarrie shares insight into the relationship between sleep apnea and heart disease.
Along with warmer temps, spring unfortunately brings misery to those who suffer from allergies.
New rankings showed the most challenging places to live with spring allergies. See where Cleveland landed.
Cuyahoga County and Lorain County are both ranked among the most unhealthy counties in the state.
Ricardo Quarrie shares insight into the benefits of art therapy for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Butterball is recalling 78,164 pounds of ground turkey that may be contaminated with a strain of Salmonella.
A new analysis of CDC data shows which states and counties are the most affected by STDs.
Update follows recent news from the American Cancer Society about disease increase in young and middle aged populations