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Language Counts in Helping Those with Substance Use Disorders

Nearly 49 million people 12 years old and older in 2022 faced substance use disorders (SUDs) in the past year according government survey results...

Breaking down budgets: Why Medicaid expenses are growing

For Clark County’s Eva Bell, getting her family on Medicaid’s Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) was both a relief and an additional stressor. So many...

City of Indianapolis, CVS Health and Englewood CDC unveil affordable housing

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Englewood Community Development Corp. (ECDC) and CVS Health to unveil the new St. Lucas Loft Apartments on July 10.  Located...

Indiana FSSA’s new waivers and PathWays for Aging programĀ 

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Monday that the Indiana PathWays for Aging, a program to improve the health of older populations,...

Equity and empowerment: Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair

In a display of community solidarity, Indianapolis hosted the 2024 Health Fair from June 27-30, tailored specifically for its Black and minority residents. The...

Surviving the Swelter: Understanding the summer heat

Indianapolis recently faced an intense heat wave, prompting residents to rethink how to stay cool and safe. The extreme temperatures have raised fresh concerns...

Summer dos and don’ts: Sun safety

They say those who nag you about wearing sunscreen love you… but really wearing sunscreen is just smart. Longer days in the summer mean more...

LGBTQ+ yoga group encourages mental and physical wellness

For Sarah Hutchison, creating a dedicated space for queer and transgender individuals to practice yoga and mindfulness was essential.  The Queer + Trans Community Yoga...

Bridging Health Care and Financial Health

While regular check-ups, screenings and preventative care measures are essential for maintaining good physical health, they can often be out of reach for people...

Drowning Disparities: Indy Water Safety Festival aims to address issue

The rate of Black and Native American drowning deaths is nearly twice that of white Americans, a number that has increased nearly 28% in...

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