• Food & Entertaining
  1. Coffee

    Caffeine fix as easy as deep breath

    Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.

    • Bread/rolls

      Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

      Health officials have come up with a list of the top 10 sources of salt in the American diet -- and bread is No. 1.

      • tea

        Study: Green tea can help aging

        New hidden health benefits of green tea uncovered.

        Health News


        1. 10 most depressing careers

          10 most depressing careers

          Some careers may make employees more depressed than others, according to a study from Health.com. The health site released a list of the 10 careers with high rates of depression, including artists, socials workers and more.

          • Cure for mystery illness in Scottsdale?

            Cure for mystery illness in Scottsdale?

            The mysterious skin illness, known as Morgellons, is affecting thousands of women in America.

          • Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

            Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

            Health officials have come up with a list of the top 10 sources of salt in the American diet -- and bread is No. 1.

            • Weight Watchers plan comes under fire

              • Mammogram van pulling into WCPO on 2/9

                • Could smoking lead to dementia?

                  • Study: Too many fatty choices for kids

                    • Tips to set realistic weight loss goals

                      Gardening


                      1. Planting a rain garden

                        Planting a rain garden

                        There is always some chance of rain in the forecast in the seven day forecast. And that rain runs into our storm sewers carrying dirt and other toxic chemicals with them into our rivers. The rain also causes stream and creeks to rise, eroding the shoreline, taking away some of the beauty that makes up nature.

                        • Milder temps cause plant confusion

                          • Michelle Obama writing book about garden

                            • Getting plants through the hot days

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                              Top Stories


                              1. Woman: I met with Wilson 10-20 times

                                Woman: I met with Wilson 10-20 times

                                The woman, who Wilson allegedly paid for sex in exchange for money and drugs, is speaking out about what she says happened during her meetings with Wilson.

                              2. Dr. House hangs up his TV stethoscope

                                Dr. House hangs up his TV stethoscope

                                Fox's medical drama "House" is ending its eight-year run this season.

                                • Beshear: Gambling will be passed soon

                                  Beshear: Gambling will be passed soon

                                  Gov. Steve Beshear is expecting a proposal to amend the state Constitution to allow casino-style gambling to be filed soon.

                                  • Missing GA woman located in Cincinnati

                                    • More photos found in Calif. teacher case

                                      • 8 minutes to send cops to Powell home

                                        • Katy Perry's divorce finalized

                                          • Gay marriage bill passes in Wash. state

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                                            Home & Garden


                                            1. Deck the halls with ... tomatoes?

                                              Deck the halls with ... tomatoes?

                                              Think poinsettia plants are passe? Had enough holly at the holidays? Try tomatoes.

                                              • Winter weatherizing your home

                                                Winter weatherizing your home

                                                When it's cold outside, it's important to keep the warmth inside your home by making sure Old Man Winter doesn't get in.

                                              • Controlling damage from shotgun fungus

                                              • Contract musts before any remodeling

                                              • Remove that old wallpaper in your home

                                                Local Arts & Entertainment


                                                1. Exhale Dance Tribe's Vinyl Rewind

                                                  Exhale Dance Tribe's Vinyl Rewind

                                                  VINYL reWIND, billed as a lively, entertaining and thoughtful one-night-only program by this Cincinnati-based company, reprises recent short dance works to evocative vinyl hits like “These Arms of Mine,” “Sea of Love,” “A Little Help From My Friends.”

                                                  • Onstage: Don Giovanni

                                                    Onstage: Don Giovanni

                                                    Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" has all the hallmarks of his legendary literary counterpart: a freewheeling hedonist and serial lover with 2,065 alleged amorous conquests copiously recorded by his servant Leporello.

                                                    • Review: Experimental Investigations

                                                      • Sample several art programs for free