New AI technology to detect heart disease during mammograms

New AI technology to detect heart disease during mammograms

CINCINNATI — Ohio researchers are working on new AI technology that they say can save lives. It is supposed to be able to detect a heart attack or heart disease during a routine women’s health exam.  What You Need To Know Genexia Health, a startup company out of Cincinnati, is working on AI technology that can detect … Read more

wome’s rugby in national title game

wome’s rugby in national title game

CLEVELAND — Notre Dame College junior Alivia Leatherman says that in rugby, a scrum is a synchronized shove where the players fish the ball out with their feet. What You Need To Know Notre Dame College’s Women’s Rugby team is back in the national championship game They will play Michigan for the crown and lost to … Read more

Rural Ohio has limited broadband access

Rural Ohio has limited broadband access

These days, technology connects us all, but only if you can get connected. It takes Addyson Dailey, an 8th grade student at Jackson City Schools, hours to complete her homework. What You Need To Know Technology consumes many of our lives It impacts nearly every aspect of society and connects people across the world  Millions … Read more

Consumption of strawberries may reduce dementia risk: study

Consumption of strawberries may reduce dementia risk: study

This could be berry sweet news for strawberry lovers. University of Cincinnati researchers claim that eating strawberries every day could help reduce the risk of dementia for certain people of middle age. Their findings were published last month in the journal Nutrients. In the 12-week study, 30 overweight patients who had complained of mild cognitive … Read more

Program trying to get more workers in tech jobs in Ohio

Program trying to get more workers in tech jobs in Ohio

DAYTON, Ohio — A new nationwide program trying to get more workers in tech jobs is coming to Ohio. What You Need To Know A new nationwide program called ‘NPower’ is headed to Dayton this month  The program provides weeks of certificate training in computer technology  The program is coming to Dayton with the help … Read more

Houston’s Hail Mary, Cowboys Upset Lead The Headlines

Houston’s Hail Mary, Cowboys Upset Lead The Headlines

Week 7 of the Big 12 saw Houston earn its first conference win of the season and a shootout in Stillwater that gave the Cowboys a ranked win as the top dogs OU and Texas were on a bye week. Week 7 Winners: Houston: Following losses to TCU and Texas Tech to open Big 12 … Read more

Burrow and the Bengals hope to win back-to-back games when they host the Seattle Seahawks

Burrow and the Bengals hope to win back-to-back games when they host the Seattle Seahawks

SEATTLE (3-1) at CINCINNATI (2-3) Sunday, 1 p.m. EDT, CBS BETTING LINE: Bengals by 2 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. AGAINST THE SPREAD: Seattle 3-1; Cincinnati 1-3-1 SERIES RECORD: Bengals lead 11-10. LAST MEETING: Seahawks beat Bengals 21-20 at Seattle on Sept. 8, 2019. LAST WEEK: Seahawks beat Giants 24-3 on Oct. 2; Bengals beat … Read more

Mother of NFL QB speaks about mental health

Mother of NFL QB speaks about mental health

ERLANGER, Ky. – How to tackle the mental health crisis the country is facing is a question community leaders met with the goal of answering Friday in northern Kentucky. What You Need To Know  St. Elizabeth Healthcare hosted a mental health summit to bring together stakeholders across communities to address the mental health crisis and … Read more

Delta rethinks SkyMiles changes after negative feedback from customers

Delta rethinks SkyMiles changes after negative feedback from customers

Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Airlines, delivers remarks during an opening ceremony of Delta’s new terminal at LaGuardia airport on Oct. 29, 2019, in New York City. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images A couple of weeks ago, Delta stirred up a hornet’s nest with its frequent flyers when it announced big changes to its SkyMiles loyalty program and airport … Read more

LiFEsports trains on student-athlete mental health

LiFEsports trains on student-athlete mental health

STREETSBORO, Ohio — Streetsboro head football coach Pete Thompson is taking Coach Beyond training, a program through Ohio State University that trains coaches about youth mental health. What You Need To Know Coach Beyond is a program at Ohio State that teaches coaches about mental-health challenges student athletes can face It’s a part of the university’s LiFEsports … Read more