Health + Wellness

To minimize the health risk around the home, Hessel’s department summarized its tips as “drain, dunk and protect."

Hamilton County environmental health director discusses managing mosquitoes

To minimize the health risk around the home, Jeremy Hessel’s health division summarized its tips as “drain, dunk and protect.”

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Fewer babies are dying in Cincinnati. Now its effort will be a model in other cities

Cradle Cincinnati’s model brings together parents, caregivers, health care professionals, and community members to support mothers and babies. 

Winton Woods high school qualified behavioral health specialist (QBHS) certification stigma presentation.
Talbert House’s INsight Program steers teens to mental health careers

Professional therapists, counselors, nurses, and social workers introduce students to a growing field.  

Girls Health Period celebrated the women of the future during International Women's Day.
Girls Health Period equips community with menstrual health education and period products

A high school intervention specialist created a hygiene closet for students to visit whenever they needed. It was vital research to reveal a widespread issue.  

A place to call home: How housing impacts health

As the dream of a home of one’s own becomes a stretch for many, the health of families and communities is at risk. Here's what's being done about it.

Victors for Veterans
Doctors expand dental care access for veterans in need

Two Michigan veterans care advocates are tackling the critical gap in veterans’ dental care, offering free clinics through grants and sustainable community programs.  

Executive Director Alex Plum at Corner Health Center's clothing closet and food pantry.
Ypsi organizations work to support young immigrants under the new Trump administration

Many organizations in the greater Ypsilanti area have faced new challenges and developed new strategies to respond to rapid changes affecting young immigrants.

It’s not so bad to be stuck in the middle with AI

For Jorge Perez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, and an early ChatGPT adopter, it all started with an agent named Yasmin.

Power to the people: Neighborhoods flex their civic muscles to bring about change

Neighborhood groups are working to shift power back to people who have historically been forgotten, marginalized, and ignored over the years.

Making relationships work

Local therapists encourage communication skills for building connections with significant others.  

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