Popular drug numbs more than pain
When you take Tylenol to reduce your pain you may also be decreasing your empathy and other positive emotions, according to research at Ohio State.
When you take Tylenol to reduce your pain you may also be decreasing your empathy and other positive emotions, according to research at Ohio State.
Despite a nationwide shortage of women working in technology-related fields, a study from Ohio State suggests learning does not equal earning for those who do.
For the second time in less than a month, a Franklin County grand jury has issued indictments accusing people of committing crimes that were broadcast live on the video-streaming app Periscope.
In a race marked by wide gender, age and racial gaps, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are running neck and neck in Ohio
A handful of Methodist leaders in central Ohio are among the more than 100 clergy members and clergy candidates who publicly came out on Monday as having gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and other orientations in defiance of the United Methodist Church’s rules governing sexuality.
A 14-year-old boy is dead, the victim of a drive-by shooting on the East Side Monday afternoon.
A former Browns player who had his sentencing delayed in an embezzlement case while he participates in a concussion study has denied charges that he assaulted a man at a golf course over a loud radio.
The state says it inadvertently released the protected health information of thousands of Ohioans who received mental health services.
When violent threats target a school building, it’s difficult, and perhaps impossible, to put a price on student safety.
With the return of warmer weather, a statewide bicycle safety initiative returns for its second year.