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A new study blames the opioid epidemic for high rates of Hepatitis C in Ohio鈥檚 Appalachia region. Ohio University researchers led a team of health鈥
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Susan Perez walks down Scott Street in Franklinton with a baby on her hip and two toddlers following close behind.鈥淚t's a drug house right now,鈥 she says鈥
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Nearly 100,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant in the U.S., but many will never get one. Instead they鈥檒l stay on dialysis for the rest of...
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The Mahoning Valley has been one of the hardest hit areas in the state by the ongoing opioid crisis. As local officials continue to struggle to find ways鈥
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Baby boomers and Hepatitis C. Find out about a new treatment for the disease and how common is it among people born between 1945 and 1965. Also a new鈥
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Little was known about hepatitis C when it was first discovered in 1989, but since then strides have been made in the drugs that treat it--some with an鈥