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OhioHealth is a nationally recognized healthcare system spanning 50 Ohio counties with 35,000 associates, physicians, and volunteers, 14 hospitals and 200+ urgent, primary and specialty care sites. Together, we're united by the mission to improve the health of those we serve.
With air quality alerts becoming more common, it's important to understand how poor air quality can affect your health. No matter where you are, staying up to date on current conditions can help you make informed decisions to protect yourself and your loved ones.
OhioHealth physician Ben Bring, DO, explains who should take extra precautions and shares simple ways to reduce your exposure when conditions are unhealthy.
07/15/2026
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07/07/2026
At 32 years old, Buzzy Biddinger's life changed with three words: "You have cancer."
She faced the hardest chapter of her life when she was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, but she did it with the same determination that carried her through every dance routine she’d ever learned. She never asked, "Why me?" Instead, she approached treatment with one mindset: it’s go time.
Before starting chemotherapy, she traveled to the Outer Banks with her family, where she chose to shave her head while standing at the edge of the ocean.
"It was beautiful, gut wrenching, liberating and everything in between. That was the one thing I could control. If I was going to lose my beautiful hair, it was going to be on my terms."
Throughout treatment, it was the people and passions in Buzzy's life that carried her through. Her mom was her rock, her dog and ducks brought comfort and teaching dance gave her purpose and joy. Her OhioHealth cancer team also became family; infusion appointments turned into "yap time" with the nurses who helped her through every step of treatment.
She refused to let cancer define her.
"Cancer isn't cute, but I am. And it certainly wasn't going to take that from me."
Today, Buzzy is a breast cancer survivor who has transformed her experience into purpose. She now works in cancer research, sharing her story, advocating for others and helping bring hope to people just beginning their own journey.
"I'm here. And I plan to stay."
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