Health + Wellness

Feature Story Jim Schurrer list

It’s not OK to stay not OK


Innovation News Bexion’s new drug has shown promise in treating brain cancer and other cancers.

First patient dosed in Bexion cancer drug trial


Development News “The Beauty of Peace” mural spans three walls that face Minot and Brownway streets.

A peaceful scene grows in Oakley


Development News Under the shade of the many beech trees on the site, it came to be known as Beech Acres, and later, Beech Acres Parenting Center.

Beech Acres moves back to the urban core


Cincinnati takes an innovative and collaborative approach to getting fit and staying well. The city is home to health initiatives that use our extensive park systems, waterways, and networks of multipurpose trails. Interact for Health has historical community health data to help organizations in the Cincinnati region transform their neighborhoods to support well-being. And with terrific YMCA locations and neighborhood recreation centers all over town, plentiful farm markets, plus restaurants and supermarkets that feature locally sourced foods, you'll find plenty of ways to stay healthy here. According to the 2024 Wallet Hub study of the healthiest cities in America, Cincinnati ranks 39th across 41 key indicators of good health.