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Wellness seminar

Wellness seminar HOWLAND The Howland Health & Wellness Committee is beginning its 2016 wellness


Despite improvement, black infant-mortality remains concern

Lyndsy Flanagan, 25, of Niles, receives prenatal care from Nicole Parish, certified nurse midwife with the Centering Pregnancy Program at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital. Flanagan’s husband, Ryon, 28, writes down the results as they are given.


Free health seminar

Free health seminar BOARDMAN The Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center at 755 Boardman-Canfield


A new view for colorblind student

The glasses resulted in a colorful Christmas morning.


Chronic disease self-management

Chronic disease self-management AUSTINTOWN The Mahoning County District Board of Health is


Art therapy as help for children raised in poverty, violence Drawn from danger

By SAMANTHA MELAMED The Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA Leaning over their kitchen table,


Eat cilantro to banish psoriasis plaques

Q. I wrote to you about my luck with cilantro for psoriasis more than two years ago. It makes me


Infant mortality rate

Infant mortality rate COLUMBUS Ohio’s infant mortality rate is showing signs of improvement,


Sam’s Club event

Sam’s Club event BOARDMAN Sam’s Club Hearing Center, 6361 South Ave, is celebrating the New Year


Free screenings

Free screenings CORTLAND Mercy Health Youngstown, formerly Humility of Mary Health Partners,


Mercy and Summa will spend more than $100 million over three years

Network will link more than 2,800 providers in Ohio and Kentucky


Free blood screenings

Free blood screenings LORDSTOWN Mercy Health Youngstown, formerly Humility of Mary Health


Natural health

Natural health BOARDMAN The Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman is offering a free


Expanded services

Expanded services AKRON Akron Children’s Hospital has moved to and expanded services in a larger


Vet objects to Listerine use

Vet objects to Listerine use Q. As a veterinarian, I was curious about your recent article on