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Zika virus reported in Indiana, Ohio

Indiana health officials say the state has its first case of Zika virus.The Indiana State Department of Health announced the person with the virus...

Hard facts about kidney stones

Kidney stones are on the rise, affecting more women, children and African-Americans. One of the largest increases is among kids, where cases have significantly...

Indiana struggles to get more children vaccinated for HPV

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) and is...

Coalition continues domestic violence outreach with new school program

A long-term plan to eradicate domestic violence in central Indiana will continue into 2016 with a new initiative in a local school district.The Community-wide...

Emergency department physicians encourage preparedness for severe weather

As cold temperatures begin to settle into the winter forecast for central Indiana, it is vital that individuals begin to prepare for serious health...

HealthNet: Helping individuals sign up for health care, become educated on wellness

United States President Barack Obama recently announced more than 6 million Americans have become insured for 2016 through healthcare.gov, and about 2.4 million are...

Smith Level I Shock Trauma Center at Eskenazi Health Builds Awareness About Alcohol-Related Injuries

Alcohol-related accidents account for nearly half of all trauma deaths and non-fatal injuries in the United States, according to the American College of Surgeons....

Juice your way to better health

Two and a half years ago, Lacey Rentschler purchased a $100 juicer from Bed, Bath and Beyond, and says since then, her life has...

Breastfeeding: What’s the real problem?

Over the last few years, several news stories and photos surrounding public breastfeeding have gone viral and in the process, some mothers have admitted...

New HIV infections in gay Black men may be leveling off

New HIV infections in gay Black men may finally be leveling off, health officials reported Sunday.Overall, new cases of HIV have been falling in...

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