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Common over-use injuries and how to prevent them

As most of us become more active in the spring and summer we may run the risk of some common over-use injuries. Wellness expert Mary Beth Knight  says there

What do we eat? New food map will tell us

Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought.

Mechanically tenderized beef could pose health risk

Before you fire up the grill for some great summer meals, Consumer Reports has a caution: The beef you buy may have been tenderized by machines, and that

Angelina Jolie's next brave decision: Having her ovaries removed

Just one day after announcing that she had undergone a double mastectomy, actress Angelina Jolie is planning to have her ovaries removed as well, according to

Doctors: Toddlers can become addicted to smartphones, iPads

A growing number of kids are becoming addicted to smart phones and iPads.

Angelina Jolie undergoes double masectomy after BRCA1 test, should you get the…

There was a bombshell out of Hollywood Tuesday as superstar Angelina Jolie revealed she has had a double mastectomy.

Women have new options for breast cancer surgery

New approaches are dramatically changing the way breast operations are done, giving women more options, faster treatment, smaller scars, fewer long-term side

Angelina Jolie says she had double mastectomy

Angelina Jolie says that she has had a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carried a gene that made it extremely likely she would get breast

Monday last day for morning-after pill appeal

The government is running out of time to try to halt implementation of a federal judge's ruling that would lift age restrictions for women and girls wanting

Study: Cholesterol progress might have stalled with recession

Years of progress fighting cholesterol might have stalled with the recession, says a huge study from one of the country's largest health laboratories.

National Association of Mental Illness holds NAMIWalks to help people coping…

Representatives from 9 On Your Side and NAMI were joined by people from across the Tri-State Saturday morning to help families coping with mental illness

How much do different procedures cost at local hospitals?

Hospitals around the Tri-State are charging prices that can be thousands of dollars different for the same procedure.

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Register today and start training tomorrow for Redlegs Run

With all events having sold out at last week’s Flying Pig Marathon, one could say that Cincinnatians are on the run!

Wrigley takes new caffeinated gum off market

A Food and Drug Administration investigation into the safety of caffeine-added foods has prompted Wrigley to take its new caffeinated gum off the market for

Prep your grill for safe barbecuing this summer

Now that the warmer weather is here, it's time to get out the grill, but if it's been a few months since you've used it there are some things you may want to

Tri-State hospital charges can vary for same procedure

Hospitals across the country are charging prices that can be thousands of dollars different for the same procedure, and that trend holds true here in the

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    Carol Williams

    Carol Williams anchors WCPO newscasts at 5,6, and 11. She considers herself lucky to have covered 21 years of news in Cincinnati, including the Bengals' trip to the Superbowl, Presidential debates and conventions, the Bearcats' trip to the Final Four, and uniquely Cincinnati events such as the WEBN Fireworks.

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    1. Powder find clears Warren Co. building

      Powder find clears Warren Co. building

      The Warren County Health and Human Services building in Lebanon was evacuated just after noon on Monday after an envelope with an unknown white powdery substance was found.

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          News From Indiana


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            Closing arguments set in Stephenson case

            The trial for a man charged with beating an Aurora, Ind., woman to death in her apartment kitchen more than a year ago is nearing the end as the jury hears closing arguments in the case Monday.

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