New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Columbus area.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Columbus area.
Free Online Webinars Offered by Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians
Two-thirds of Americans say they plan to get a flu shot this year, with 54 percent planning on getting their vaccine earlier than last year
The Clearity Foundation Seeks to Recognize Women from All 50 States including Ohio
New campaign calls on Columbus residents to take action against climate change, air pollution
Columbus Residents Run/Walk 550 Miles in June to Support Lung Health, Fund COVID-19 Initiative
Columbus Woman Runs 51 Miles in 24 Hours to Honor Father, Raise Funds to End Lung Cancer
Columbus Woman Rallies Community to Get Active to Support Lung Health, Fund COVID-19 Initiative
Columbus celebrates Turquoise Takeover with multiple awareness events
School Nurses encourage parents to prioritize immunizations and well-checks
Columbus Residents Invited to ‘Party with Plants’ to Support Lung Health, COVID-19 Initiative
Earlier this week, state officials including Gov. Mike DeWine announced that some recreational business could open back up later this month.
Ohio officials say that 566 people have become infected, and 18 people died of the virus in the last 24 hours.
Since the beginning of the outbreak, Ohio has recorded 21,576 positive COVID-19 tests.
The demonstrations included people holding signs protesting the use of vaccinations.
Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians Offering Uplifting, Spiritual Classes and Medicare 101 Virtual Workshops
Ohio now has 1,653 confirmed cases of the virus. Gov. Mike DeWine said he spoke with President Donald Trump about sterilizing more masks.
Gov. Mike DeWine says the FDA is preventing Ohio-based Battelle from sterilizing enough masks to help health care workers.
Here are the latest updates from Columbus officials on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting local schools, businesses and more.
Community Rallies Behind Woman with Lung Cancer; Local Businesses Host Fundraising Events
Katina Fitch struggled with asthma her whole life, until new medications became available to help get her disease under control.
Scott Kemmerling climbed every year of the event; now climbs for much more personal reason
U.S. Bank, Radio U sponsor the Fight For Air Climb
Rian Valentine Shares her Story for Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Join us for health and fitness at the Arena District Athletic Club on Nov. 13 and 14 from 5 a.m.- 10 p.m. for an open house!
This initiative, a collaboration between Hasbro and UnitedHealthcare, aims to help reduce youth obesity through exergaming
The restaurant was closed on Monday and reports of ill diners have continued to climb.
A new report released Tuesday by the initiative CityHealth says Columbus could do a lot more to encourage healthy living.
The list includes MDs and DOs from across the state. See if your doctor is on the list.
Hard work, passion for experience unite fitness entrepreneurs’ stories of success in first 5 episodes, including Angel Banos of Gold's Gym
Inspirational 60-year-olds help adults navigate Medicare options
Republicans continue to say Obamacare is imploding, but its prospects are looking better now than they were a few months ago.
Officials earlier this week sent out an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press that advises people not to drink the tap water.
The new center will now expand research to fields such as physical and behavioral effects of marijuana and opioids as well as tobacco.
More than 100 students will attend the Batelle showcase to campaign for learning based drug abuse prevention and treatment.
Students will hear from the Secretary of State, Jon Husted, and other representatives to learn about drug abuse prevention and treatment.