News For: caresource OhioResearchers In Ohio Study Golf Course Frogs OXFORD, Ohio -- Miami University researchers are studying whether golf courses can help put dwindling frog populations back on par. Zoology professor Michelle Boone says the research will help the industry understand how its landscaping affects wildlife displaced by development. Ohio baby's dog attack death ruled accidental WARREN, Ohio ��� A northeast Ohio medical examiner has ruled that a 3-day-old infant's death from a dog attack was an accident. Ohio baby's dog attack death ruled accidental WARREN, Ohio - A northeast Ohio medical examiner has ruled that a 3-day-old infant's death from a dog attack was an accident. Trumbull County Coroner Dr. Humphrey Germaniuk JUR'-mih-nihk said Wednesday it's now up to police and prosecutors to decide if any charges are filed. Researchers in Ohio study golf course frogs Associated Press - September 24, 2008 8:55 AM ET OXFORD, Ohio - Miami University researchers are studying whether golf courses can help put dwindling frog populations back on par. Researchers in Ohio study golf course frogs Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 9:10 a.m. OXFORD, OHIO -- Miami University researchers are studying whether golf courses can help put dwindling frog populations back on par. Researchers in Ohio study golf course frogs OXFORD, Ohio - Miami University researchers are studying whether golf courses can help put dwindling frog populations back on par. Zoology professor Michelle Boone says the research will help the industry understand how its landscaping affects wildlife displaced by development. Researchers in Ohio study golf course frogs OXFORD, OH - Miami University researchers are studying whether golf courses can help put dwindling frog populations back on par. Zoology professor Michelle Boone says the research will help the industry understand how its landscaping affects wildlife displaced by development. Two injured in Medina County motorcycle crash A motorcyclist and his passenger were seriously injured in a crash this morning in Medina County. Michael Nader, 23, of Twinsburg, and Alicia Long, 21, of Brook Park, were flown by helicopter to Akron General Medical Center, where both were listed in critical condition, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol. Northeast Ohio businesses develop iPhone-compatible applications MEDICINE AUDIO COMPUTINGBeachwood medical imaging company MIMvista Corp. created an application for doctors to view 3D diagnostic images, left. Lakewood entrepreneur John Paul Walton was part of a team that created the Recorder, center. Goebel Group Inc., a search... Permanently Disabled At Age 46 Because Insurance Refused To Pay For MRI "My medical problems started in 1998, but I wasn't diagnosed for five years" begins Carol Black of Cleveland, Ohio. "My doctor at the time wanted to do an MRI of my spine, because my symptoms mimicked those of multiple sclerosis. The MRI was denied by the insurance company, who claimed my symptoms were not severe enough to warrant the test. |




