Kent Status Trumbull campus to sponsor wellness, career fairs
Fair Week is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Men in heels raise awareness about sexual violence
More than 60 men in bright red high-heeled shoes jogged – and stumbled – around the track at Youngstown State University’s Watson and Tressel Training Site during the second annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event. The humorous imagery of men wobbling in the 2- to 3-inch heels aimed to call attention to the serious issue of sexual violence.
OEPA, Trumbull dept. to check Vienna wells for chemicals used in fire suppression
Wells will be targeted for sampling if they are potentially close enough to a base and located in the right direction to potentially be in the path of groundwater flowing away from the base.
2 Trumbull men revived with naloxone found with infant
The men admitted to police they had snorted heroin.
Difference in philosophies leads to leadership change at TAG
The Trumbull sheriff says the drug unit is failing, so he's moving in a different direction.
Mahoning TB clinic continues testing, treatment of disease
Tuberculosis, still a scourge in many parts of the world and making a slight comeback in recent years in the United States, is also present in Mahoning County.
Did Lyrica trigger sleepwalk attack?
Q. I was prescribed pregabalin (Lyrica) for fibromyalgia. It did not relieve my pain. Worse, it made
Frustrated Trumbull officials seek state help with opiate crisis
Gov. John Kasich and the General Assembly asked to place Trumbull County in a state of emergency
New recovery house opens
A new 12-bed recovery-supportive housing facility for women adjacent to the Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers’ main campus, formerly known as the Alcoholic Clinic, at 2151 Rush Blvd., formally opened Wednesday.
Johnston man who's lost 2 brothers, dad to overdoses provides insight
Johnston man who has lost two brothers and father to drug overdoses provides insight
Opioid prescription rule concerns local seniors
“My doctor is probably typical of a lot of doctors,” the Salem man said. “In the last couple years, he’s become so afraid of government regulations that he won’t prescribe the medication, and I think that’s going to happen to a lot of doctors.”
Mahoning autopsies moved to Cuyahoga County in Dr. Ohr’s absence
Dr. Joseph Ohr, who performs autopsies in Mahoning County, has been ill for several weeks, and coroner David Kennedy is unsure was when Dr. Ohr will return.
Citywide baby shower provides information
“We’re trying to build up social supports for those women so they can have healthy babies,” she said.
Ohio HIV law draws scrutiny from Valley experts
Critics say suchlaws are discriminatory, anti-science.
Coated aspirin is no guarantee of safety
Q. My husband collapsed, unconscious, due to severe internal bleeding. He’d been taking two full-
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