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Four in 10 babies given solid foods too early, study finds

Child development experts advise parents not to introduce solid foods, such as baby cereal, into an infant’s diet until the infant is at least...

Fewer moms having C-sections before 39 weeks

(CNN) -- Moms can be convinced to change their minds about having their babies before they are at full term, according to a study...

NFL wants players’ suit over concussions dismissed

PHILADELPHIA (CNN) -- The National Football League attempted on Tuesday to dismiss more than 200 cases brought by nearly 4,200 retired players who said...

Rich products recall expanded

Food items that were distributed in Indiana are being voluntarily recalled by Rich Products Corporation, following a multi-state outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli...

Andrew Luck, Riley Hospital kick off ‘Change the Play’ wellness initiative

Hut, hut, hike! Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and Andrew Luck, quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts, are kicking off their landmark...

Keeping the world’s Kevin Wares injury-free

(CNN) -- It didn't surprise many sports medicine experts when Louisville basketball guard Kevin Ware sustained a horrific leg injury during an Elite Eight...

‘Obesity on the menu’ for kids, group says

(CNN) -- Fried chicken fingers, hamburgers, French fries and sugary sodas dominate children's menus in most chain restaurants, and most kids' meals fall short...

First NBA player with MS takes the court

(CNN) -- Chris Wright was playing professional basketball in Turkey last year, working toward achieving his lifelong dream of playing in the NBA, when...

Breast cancer survivors offer words of advice

Surviving breast cancer is a feat that is difficult, but possible. Although breast cancer survival in Black women has increased in recent decades, survival...

Celebrate National Minority Health Month

The Office of Minority Health at the Indiana State Department of Health kicked off April as National Minority Health Month. Partners from around the...

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