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    Cincinnati (WKRC) – Liz Bonis hosts stories on local health breakthroughs and other solutions; interviews with doctors and patients; ways to stay or get healthy.

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    CINCINNATI (WKRC) – A White House report released Sunday now ranks Kentucky among the worst in the country for COVID-19 spread. South Carolina has the highest rate of new cases, followed by Kentucky and West Virginia. Indiana was ranked No. 14 for highest new cases and Ohio was ranked No. 18. “Right now, sadly, we are one of the hottest states in the country where virtually every single one of…

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) – Find out thyroid cancer’s sign and symptoms – and who’s at risk. —–The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute is located at 460 W. 10th Ave. on the Ohio State campus. (43210). To learn more about the OSUCCC – James visit: https://cancer. osu. edu/

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    CINCINNATI (WKRC) – New research shows your workout may or may not be recommended, as we learn more about COVID-19. This new research looks at fitness in two ways: exercising if you have the virus and what exercise you should do to lower risk and boost immunity. Most of the time, exercise is good for you, but some things change when a virus starts circulating.

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    SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) – Wearing masks inside your home could become the new normal as Utah students return to class this month. Caption: KUTV. Dr. Adam Hersh, a professor of pediatric infectious diseases specializing in epidemiology at the University of Utah Health, says data already shows more people are wearing masks at home than before.

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    NASHUA, N. H. (WKRC) – A 102-year-old New Hampshire woman can be described using one word: survivor. Mildred “Gerry” Schappals has now beaten the Spanish Flu of 1918, cancer and the coronavirus, according to WMUR. She was only a baby during the Spanish Flu in 1918 – the first pandemic that swept through the United States. Then in her 60’s and 70’s she was diagnosed with breast cancer and colon…

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    NASHUA, N. H. (WKRC) – A 102-year-old New Hampshire woman can be described using one word: survivor. Mildred “Gerry” Schappals has now beaten the Spanish Flu of 1918, cancer and the coronavirus, according to WMUR. She was only a baby during the Spanish Flu in 1918 – the first pandemic that swept through the United States. Then in her 60’s and 70’s she was diagnosed with breast cancer and colon…

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