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Find out Holiday Park Physical Rehabilitation's method for relieving back pain with spinal decompression.
Dr. Paul Rega with the University of Toledo Medical Center explains in this edition of FOX Toledo Talk Back that the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are
Maybe you've had your shots, or maybe you're taking your chances with the seasonal flu and H1N1. Lucas County's Health Commissioner David Grossman explains in
Pregnant women who live in certain zip codes in Lucas County are eligible for free help that will provide them with resources to have a healthy baby.
We haven't received a really heavy dose of winter yet, but using your furnace, shoveling snow, or just being out in the cold can be dangers to your health.
H1N1 has dominated the headlines, but soon we'll start to see more cases of the regular flu. So what can we expect this winter season?
Couples thinking of having a baby want to do everything they can to make sure they have a healthy child, and that could include something like seeing a genetic
If you experience back pain, getting rid of it can be tough. Low back pain can be caused by a number of things. Area physical therapists say three components
Tooth decay is becoming a big problem in the United States, especially among kids. The top reasons for tooth decay among children are diets and habits,
Sports like football and hockey require mouthguards, but basketball and soccer do not, and the mouth is where dentists are seeing the most injuries.
Find out how the University of Toledo is preparing for the flu and H1N1 season.
Lucas County Health commissioner Dr. David Grossman said H1N1, or more commonly known as Swine flu, is a serious threat as we enter the fall 2009 season.
In a news conference Monday afternoon, Toledo-Lucas County Heath Department officials stressed that there have been no reported cases in Toledo or Lucas County
The Wood County Health Department is working with the Ohio Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control to determine if a Wood County resident has
