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How to start growing your own food

Starting a garden, farm or growing food can become a journey of self-sustainability with many lifetime benefits. "I think getting your hands in the dirt,...

Uterine cancer rates on the rise, with Black women affected the most

Uterine cancer is one of the only cancers with mortality rates that have increased in the last four decades, surpassing ovarian cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

What you need to know about Indiana’s controversial birth control bill

House Bill 1426 was stripped of IUDs. Here’s what could happen next. By MARY CLAIRE MOLLOY – MIRROR INDY An Indiana birth control bill is the...

Families could lose thousands in income if Indiana reduces payments to parents of kids with disabilities

Jackson Dewitt is one of around 1,600 children who receive services through the Attendant Care Program. The stipend his mother, Jennifer, gets for providing...

Primary Care Practices at Two Eskenazi Health Center Locations Are Moving

Spring is approaching, which means it’s the perfect time for a change. Eskenazi Health has built a state-of-the-art, 95,000-square-foot facility, Eskenazi Health East 38th...

Life-saving blood pressure kits delivered to those at risk, paving a path to a heart-healthy future

ā€˜Building Healthier, Safer Communities Together’ program is sponsored by the Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation The American Heart Association, a global force for healthier...

Fiscal bill amended to increase Medicaid transparency. But delay to proposed cuts denied

By ABIGAIL RUHMAN Rep. Greg Porter’s (D-Indianapolis) amendment to SB 256 would have delayed the proposed shift away from attendant care until July 1, 2025....

ā€˜Thin Mint Thursday’: Donate blood for Girl Scout Cookies

Those who donate blood on Thursdays are eligible for free Girl Scout Cookies.  Versiti Blood Center of Indiana and the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana...

Take control of your health

The Center for Disease Control's recent "Working to Improve the Health of Black Communities: Addressing Disparities in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease" event provided valuable...

Annual Kids Count data finds Marion County youth continue to struggle with mental health, other areas improved

By JILL SHERIDAN The data book is available and includes measures of youth wellbeing. (Courtesy of Indiana Youth Institute) A yearly look at the wellbeing of Hoosier...

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