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Why You Should Never Eat Tilapia

Tilapia has become the ubiquitous fish in America today. It’s cheap, not ā€œfishyā€ tasting, boneless and skinless, and is hard to mess up by...

Why You Should Never Eat Tilapia

Tilapia has become the ubiquitous fish in America today. It’s cheap, not ā€œfishyā€ tasting, boneless and skinless, and is hard to mess up by...

Health officials encourage prevention during STD Awareness Month

April is STD Awareness Month and State health officials encourage Hoosiers to understand how sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) can damage overall health. STD Awareness Month...

St.Vincent, Cleveland Clinic to open Kidney Transplant Outpatient Center in Northwest Indiana

St.Vincent officials announced the opening of a new 8,000 square-foot kidney transplant outpatient center in Portage, Ind.The average wait time for kidney transplant patients...

Nearly 66,000 domestic violence victims helped daily, but 10,000 requests for help go unanswered

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) has released a new research report that found, in a single 24-hour period, more than 66,000...

Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market brings healthy choices to the community

On May 6, the Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market will kick off its 7th season providing fresh and local produce, fresh baked goods, plants and...

Don’t let seasonal allergies slow down your child

As the mercury rises and kids begin spending more time outdoors, itchy eyes and sneezing fits can put a damper on spring fun. Up...

Is a cheeseburger as dangerous as a cigarette for your health?

Could a diet rich in meat and cheese be just as deadly as smoking cigarettes? New research from the University of Southern California indicates...

Franciscan St. Francis Heart Center offers free classes throughout April

Franciscan St. Francis Heart Center is offering a full range of free classes focused on cardiovascular health and wellness throughout April.Call (317) 782-4422 or...

‘5-second rule’ for dropped food isn’t just a myth

The ā€œfive-second ruleā€ suggests that food dropped on the ground is still safe to eat if it is picked up within five seconds. Though...

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