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Health and Medicine
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Obama in Cleveland to garner support for healthcare plans
Polls show support for healthcare overhaul, President shrinking in face of growing budget deficit
WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports
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More Health and Medicine Bill in Ohio Senate would require Ohio schools to offer healthier food choices, more time for exercise March of Dimes gives Ohio an 'F' for premature births Northeast Ohio's MetroHealth Medical System and the Cleveland Clinic announce formation of regional ER network Health departments across Ohio taking steps to streamline clinics distributing the H1N1 vaccine Health officials reminding Ohioans that the seasonal flu is coming too Ohio Health Department changes recommendation regarding masks against the flu Ohio Health Department orders another shipment of H1N1 vaccine Northeast Ohio delegation crosses party lines in health-care vote No cause yet for review of for-profit Western Reserve Hospital, says Cordray Two Northeastern Ohio hospitals debate for-profit healthcare
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The President's tour of the Cleveland Clinic won't begin until after he arrives in Cleveland around 12:30. It is closed to the public and the media. There has been no information about street closings, but you might check with local police.
Posted by: Karen Schaefer (WKSU) on July 22, 2009 5:51PM
Posted by: Joan (Cleveland) on July 22, 2009 5:45PM