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spectrumnews1.com > oh > cleveland > news > 03/13/2026 > toledo-opening-warming-center-next-week-due-to-low-temps

Toledo opening warming center next week due to low temps

4+ hour, 4+ min ago  (95+ words) Toledo opening warming center next week due to low temps'Spectrum News Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Toledo opening warming center next week due to low temps TOLEDO, Ohio…...

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spectrumnews1.com > oh > columbus > news > 03/13/2026 > construction-begins-uh-pathology-lab

Construction begins on new UH pathology lab

4+ hour, 24+ min ago  (110+ words) CLEVELAND "University Hospitals announced in a press release that construction has begun to turn what had been a customer service center in a 24/7 "state-of-the-art pathology lab." The facility can be found in Highland Hills, at the corner of Harvard and…...

Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin
spectrumnews1.com > wi > milwaukee > news > 03/13/2026 > wisconsin--poultry-events--suspended--datcp--bird-flu

DATCP suspends poultry events in 20 southern Wisconsin counties due to bird flu

2+ hour, 25+ min ago  (170+ words) WISCONSIN " All poultry shows, exhibitions, swap meets and movement of poultry to other events have been suspended in 20 southern Wisconsin counties because of the bird flu. It comes as there have been four cases of bird flu in commercial and…...

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spectrumnews1.com > oh > toledo > news > 03/13/2026 > cleveland-clinic-glp-1-study

Study analyzes what happens when patients stop taking GLP-1 drugs

7+ hour, 32+ min ago  (286+ words) OHIO " The use of injectable GLP-1 drugs continues to increase across the world." While the drug is helpful for many things, including managing weight, researchers at the Cleveland Clinic looked at what happens to those patients after stopping GLP-1 medications....

Spectrum News Kentucky
spectrumnews1.com > ky > louisville > news > 03/12/2026 > dementia-related-illnesses-linked-to-sleep-loss

UK researcher studies how Alzheimer’s disrupts brain energy

9+ hour, 23+ min ago  (538+ words) LEXINGTON, Ky. " Shannon Macauley has made strides in treating diseases that affect the brain. The University of Kentucky associate professor of physiology brings more than 15 years of research to the school's'Sanders-Brown Center on Aging'and looks at ways the brain disrupts…...

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spectrumnews1.com > ky > louisville > news > 03/12/2026 > recovery-backpacks--southern-kentucky

Southern Kentucky groups give “reentry backpacks” to people leaving jail, rehab

22+ hour, 29+ min ago  (298+ words) BOWLING GREEN, Ky. " The Barren River Area Development District and the Southern Kentucky Reentry Council are teaming up to offer more resources to people after they get out of jail or rehab. Serenda LoBue, the community projects chair for the…...

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spectrumnews1.com > oh > columbus > news > 03/12/2026 > multiple-sclerosis-awareness-month

Multiple sclerosis no longer considered wheelchair-bound diagnosis

23+ hour, 13+ min ago  (430+ words) CLEVELAND "Common misconceptions about multiple sclerosis are that it will lead to a life in a wheelchair and that the disease is deadly, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In fact, less than 20% of people end up in a…...

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spectrumnews1.com > ca > southern-california > socal-scene > 03/11/2026 > big-heart-ranch

Malibu's Big Heart Ranch's rescue animals help humans heal

1+ day, 16+ hour ago  (107+ words) Malibu's Big Heart Ranch animal rescue helps humans heal from trauma and process grief'Spectrum News Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Malibu's Big Heart Ranch animal rescue helps humans…...

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spectrumnews1.com > oh > columbus > news > 03/12/2026 > ohio-medicaid-providers-fraud-charges

Ohio Medicaid providers face fraud charges

1+ day, 12+ min ago  (124+ words) OHIO "Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed indictments against 10 Ohio Medicaid providers, accusing them of stealing a combined $578,000 from the program. "In the spirit of St. Patrick, we're driving out the snakes who prey on Medicaid," Yost said. "We…...

Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin
spectrumnews1.com > wi > milwaukee > news > 03/12/2026 > diabetes-washington-congress-wisconsin-insulin-

Wisconsin advocate pushes for more diabetes research funding

22+ hour, 28+ min ago  (426+ words) WASHINGTON "Emily Adamo of Waterford remembers the day she was diagnosed with diabetes: Nov. 18, 2009. "I have ever since then been making life-saving decisions, day in and day out," said Adamo. "The mental load, the physical load, does not stop." Adamo…...