Surgery is often the first time patients receive an opioid prescription, and their widespread use raises concerns about patients becoming long-term users.
This Golden Gloves program has generated National and World champions, including Cincinnati’s late Aaron “The Hawk” Pryor.
Walmart pledged to foster a culture of inclusion. Its program promised associates they would “feel seen, supported, and connected." ...
The exhibition highlights Browne’s contributions to 20th-century American art through her distinctive approach to color and ...
Tired, puffy under-eyes can affect anyone, but for Black women, addressing this concern comes with unique considerations for melanin-rich skin. Here are three effective ways to combat baggy eyes and ...
Angie Brown from Quinnipiac University discusses how knee pain worsens with age by explaining the causes of knee pain while ...
A celebration and a fundraiser, Woman’s City Club is honoring three “feisty” women for the contributions to the club and to the community.
Stem cell research opens potential doors for transplanting insulin-producing cells in Type-1 diabetics research shows.
Greg Landsman reflects on the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act, which aims to repeal unfair provisions that penalize public retirees.
Awkwardness is really a collective failure – people aren’t awkward, situations are. There are a few strategies people can use to minimize awkwardness and deal with it.
The Cincinnati Zoo's 42nd annual Festival of Lights runs through January 5. Bring your family and friends to Cincinnati’s favorite holiday tradition!
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College on November 22 dedicated its new state-of-the-art Health Simulation Lab at the college’s Clifton Campus.