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Getting and staying fit as you age can be a challenge

The U.S. population over the age of 65 has grown nearly five times faster than the population over the past 100 years. Much of that statistic is fueled by aging Baby Boomers. What’s one thing this demographic has in common? It’s members want to stay active and engaged with family and friends. In short: live their later years to the...

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Here’s how Cleveland Chain Reaction helps small businesses find capital and secure other important benefits

Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) is now accepting applications for the seventh season of Cleveland Chain Reaction. This small business pitch competition connects entrepreneurs to capital and mentors and places new businesses in Cleveland neighborhoods to create jobs and build prosperity. Since its...

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Achieving better hearing is as simple as calling Sounds of Life Hearing Center

Sarah Curtis, Au.D., owner and executive director of Sounds of Life Hearing Center in Concord, emphasizes the importance of understanding insurance coverage when selecting a healthcare provider. While many insurance plans cover hearing tests, they often do not cover hearing aids, the most common treatment for hearing loss. Dr. Curtis provides...

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University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center’s Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Center offers comprehensive wound care and leading-edge treatments

For those living with chronic wounds, University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a campus of UH Regional Hospitals, is getting the word out during Wound Care Awareness Month in June about the advanced treatment options offered. Many people are not aware of the severity of wounds—especially for people with diabetes whose wounds heal...

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The Willoughby Police Cadets #6020 is a non-profit organization that helps to prepare young candidates for a career in law enforcement

As a kid, Officer Ross Shirey, a nine-year veteran of the Willoughby Police Department (WPD), never gave a thought to a career in law enforcement. Fast forward to his early 30s and looking for a change from his career in a machine shop, a mentor suggested Officer Shirey had the physical skills and temperament to be successful as a police officer...

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