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HELP! We need Black psychotherapists!

May is Mental Health Awareness month, and there is a lot of conversation in our society today about mental health. So, what is mental...

Dr. Tia Bell named new dean of Nursing at Marian University

Dr. Tia Bell is Marian University’s new dean of nursing. Bell will assume her new role on May 22. Bell said she is excited to...

Mental Health Awareness Month: Prioritizing self

Waking up to care for children, going to work, coming home to fulfill household duties, making time to participate in social activities, maybe engaging...

Eskenazi Health Adopts Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative

By Broderick Rhyant, M.D.,chief physician executivewith Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor The worldwide Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched in 1991 in support of worldwide...

World Health Organization announces end to COVID-19 global health emergency

After three years, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the end of the COVID-19 global emergency status. WHO now recommends that countries begin independently managing the virus that has caused the death of 6.9 million people.

What is horse racing doing to prevent catastrophic injuries?

The deaths of seven horses at the home of the Kentucky Derby has once again intensified the debate over the safety of horse racing....

Martin University hosts event to raise mental health awareness

Genesys Solutions will host a mental health event at Martin University May 6 from 5–9 p.m. The event will consist of storytelling, panel discussions...

Healing based organization hosts meditation event

We The Medicine will host a guided meditation intended to help those who have experienced PTSD, anxiety, depression and childhood trauma.  Healing Our Inner Child...

A glance at IndyPL’s social work program 2 years later

In 2021 the Indianapolis Public Library hired its first social worker to bridge the gap between librarians and patrons who need additional services. Yanna McGraw,...

One year after Herman Whitfield’s death; One step closer to a fully funded mental health crisis response teamĀ 

It has been a year since Gladys and Herman Whitfield Jr. called the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department because their son was having an apparent mental health episode. But it was a call that ended in tragedy.

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