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IU researchers map kidney cells to improve disease diagnosisĀ 

A team of physician-scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine has made progress in mapping kidney cells.  The progress could eventually lead to more accurate...

Early detection is key when it comes to cancer

James Smith is a man of service. A U.S. Navy veteran, former NFL team security director and longtime law enforcement officer, he’s spent his...

Indianapolis EMS breaks ground on new headquartersĀ 

Indianapolis EMS (IEMS), Health & Hospital Corporation (HHC) of Marion County and community leaders broke ground on a new headquarters for the ambulance service.  The...

Mental Health Matters Day returns to the Indiana State FairĀ Ā 

Mental Health Matters Day will return to the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 15, aimed at raising awareness about mental health and wellness.  Hosted by...

Summer heat raises childhood lead exposure risk, experts warnĀ 

Heat, drought and increased outdoor play are rising this summer in Indianapolis, and with them comes renewed concern over lead exposure.   Experts warn that children...

Scientists find new ways to fight Alzheimer’sĀ 

Researchers have found new targets that could lead to better treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.  The findings come from the Target Enablement to Accelerate Therapy Development...

Scorched by design: Extreme heat, redlining and neglect

My old boss, Chairman John Conyers, once told me: ā€œIf you want to know whether something is a priority, just look at the funding....

MHS awards $1.2 million for Indiana youth mental health programs

Managed Health Services (MHS) announced the recipients of a $1.2 million investment targeting youth mental health services across Indiana on Aug. 7. The funding...

Eskenazi Health loses $38 million used to care for uninsured patients

This story was originally published on Mirror Indy. By MARY CLAIRE MOLLOY It’s a challenging year for public health in Indiana. State lawmakers cut $38 million used...

Cardiologist talks prevention, access and risk in Black heart health

Dr. J. Mario Pyles is an interventional cardiologist with Ascension St. Vincent specializing in complex coronary artery treatment, peripheral vascular disease and hypertension. As a...

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