"As expected, we have seen some shifts in disease activity and we are in what almost every year are the peak months of respiratory season," said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Health.
Flu season is here, and the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department has tips for people to be proactive against the virus.It recommends getting vaccinated, stayi
More than 1,700 Ohioans died by suicide in 2023, according to the Ohio Department of Health. The number of Ohioans who died by suicide decreased 1% in 2023, according to ODH’s 2023 Suicide Report.
For the first time in several years, there was a decline in the number of suicide deaths in Ohio. That’s according to the Ohio Department of Health’s Suicide Report. The latest numbers released by the state are from 2023 and they show a slight decrease from 2022.
In that single week 639 people in Ohio were admitted to the hospital which was a 3.23% increase from the previous week. Vanderhoff is also expected to release the 2023 Ohio Suicide Report, and that data has not been released as of yet.
ODH Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, hosted the conference along with Director of Ohio Department of Mental Health and Additional Services (OhioMHAS), LeeAnne Cornyn.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Friday that Lt. Gov. Jon Husted will be the state's new U.S. senator. But who will take over the governor's seat in 2026?
(WKBN) — The number of suicide deaths in Ohio declined for the first time in three years in 2023. The Department of Health released the numbers Thursday, saying the decrease was about 1 percent. Director Bruce Vanderhoff says efforts to raise awareness across the state appear to be working but more improvements are needed.
The Ohio Department of Health says suicide death rates declined by 1% last year across the state. But here in Franklin County the numbers are trending up. According to data from the Franklin County Coroner's Office, In 2021, there were 157 deaths by suicide. In 2022, 170, and in 2023, 172.
Dr. Vanderhoff encouraged Ohioans to visit the Ohio Department of Health's website for their summary of infectious diseases dashboard, which provides detailed information on case counts and trends ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today confirmed more H5N1 avian flu detections in poultry from four states, including several in hard-hit Ohio.
Columbus and Ohio nonprofits scrambled Tuesday to make sense of a federal funding pause by the Trump administration.