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United Church of Christ plans downtown Cleveland HQ move

United Church of Christ plans downtown Cleveland HQ move
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Will workers return to downtown Canton after the pandemic?

Will workers return to downtown Canton after the pandemic?
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Apartments, offices and retail planned for Voss site in Ohio City

Apartments, offices and retail planned for Voss site in Ohio City Apartments, offices and retail planned for Voss site in Ohio City Michelle Jarboe The former Voss Industries complex, on West 25th Street in Cleveland s Ohio City neighborhood, is slated for renovations as apartments, offices and retail. A former manufacturing complex in Cleveland s Ohio City neighborhood, only steps from the West Side Market, is being reimagined as apartments, offices and retail space. That revival plan for the vacant Voss Industries buildings along West 25th Street is the first phase of a much larger potential project dreamed up by homegrown developer MRN Ltd. In late March, an MRN affiliate paid $7.5 million for the 4.2-acre Voss property, which includes parking lots that could become construction sites.

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Australian-first clinical trial shows brain stimulation can treat severe OCD

Share Deep brain stimulation has been found to help people with severe obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) that has not responded to other treatment, in a clinical trial led by University of Queensland researchers. Study lead author Dr Philip Mosley from the Queensland Brain Institute, CSIRO and the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute said the trial produced some remarkable results given the lifetime of disability experienced by participants. “For example, one participant has married, started a business and now has a young family after participating in the study,” Dr Mosley said. “We have demonstrated that deep brain stimulation is a promising treatment, and our ultimate goal is for this to become an approved therapy for those sufferers with extreme and treatment-resistant OCD.”

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