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In a widespread collaboration, the Cuyahoga Falls community launched “Not Me, I’m Drug Free,” an anti-drug campaign that unites the mayor’s office, Cuyahoga Falls and Woodridge school districts, police department,
... By Sharon Schnall
Susan Sulcs’s parents spent five years researching relocation options to move from their Geauga County home that they lived in for 22 years. When the time was
... Ohio’s Steady U program helps bring awareness to caregivers and aging adults.
Did you know an older Ohioan falls every two minutes and sustains a fall-related injury every five minutes,
... By Donna Robinson
“Grandma, let’s go for a walk, okay?” This is such a simple request from a grandchild, and no doubt heard by many grandparents. Staying active is one
... From left, Dawn Hafeli, Nolan Walker, Ann Palmer, CEO Arthritis Foundation.
Nolan Walker was honored over the Fourth of July weekend at the Arthritis Foundation’s national Juvenile Arthritis (JA) Conference
... Lake Health offers the following community education programs during July and August. To register for any of these classes, call Lake Health’s Best of Health Line at 440-953-6000 or 1-800-454-9800.
... Technology helps students with special-needs reach educational goals.
Technology is making it easier to help kids who struggle with speech and language skills. read more
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Are all sunscreens safe for your family? Consumer Reports recently stated that spray sunscreen products were best kept away from young children.
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Cleveland-area speech pathologists recommend the following apps for children and young adults with special learning needs. read more
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The sun, which provides Vitamin D, has risks, not only to your skin, but also to your eyes. Here are some safe ways to protect your vision in this weather.
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