An analysis of April 2020 arrests in the Cincinnati area shows one in four perpetrators and victims of domestic violence had a family history of it.
Author: Anne Saker, Cincinnati Enquirer
Have a dry cough or a sore throat? 9 steps to take if you might have coronavirus
Here are nine actions recommended by health experts and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention if you think you might have COVID-19.
Too much screen time changes children’s brains, study finds
The Cincinnati study is among at least half a dozen in 2019 revealing the harmful impact on young children of too much screen use.
Searching for answers: A US lab in Cincinnati is seeking possible links between vaping and lung disease
Sixty scientists are working to crack the mystery of what’s causing a mysterious lung disease in people who use vape pens and cartridges
Hospital paid Neil Armstrong’s family $6 million settlement after his death
His family publicly said he suffered complications from surgery. But his sons privately claimed Mercy Health made a string of lethal mistakes.
After PETA pressure, Cincinnati hospital won’t use live cats for breathing tube training
PETA complained to the Cincinnati hospital after a whistleblower reported a cat named Biscuit died last year in a complication during the training.
Five things we learned from the Warmbiers’ court victory over North Korea
A judge ruled Otto Warmbier was physically tortured in North Korea. But the decision reveals other details, such as what was on the stolen poster
Cervical cancer: Less-invasive hysterectomy doesn’t raise chances of survival, study shows
The results of the study, published Wednesday, could change how cervical cancer is treated in the United States.