24.9 F
Indianapolis
Saturday, January 3, 2026

CATEGORY

Health

Nearly half of Biden’s 500M free COVID tests still unclaimed

By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly half of the 500 million free COVID-19 tests the Biden administration recently made available to the...

Childhood Friend’s Death Inspires Woman To Advocate For Heart Health

It’s been more than 40 years since Holli Harrington’s childhood friend passed away from a congenital heart defect, but that lingering loss is one...

Teen dating violence more common than most realize

The pandemic has taken many things from people over the last two years, but one thing it gave Aaliyah Barnett was time. The high school...

The end is here for surprise medical bills

The passage of the ā€œno surprisesā€ legislation in Congress and its implementation Jan. 1 has been a cause for celebration. Consumer protection legislation is...

Latest COVID-19 Variant Creates Serious Issues for Health Care Systems and Patients

Broderick Rhyant, M.D., chief physician executive, Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor The new and highly contagious coronavirus variant named Omicron has recently sent COVID-19 positive...

For some doctors-in-training, it’s become all COVID all the time

WhenĀ Dr. Clare ProhaskaĀ started her pulmonary and critical care fellowship training at Indiana University, she had big plans. She wanted to shore up her clinical...

COVID-19 vaccination, testing

Indianapolis residents in need of a COVID-19 test or vaccination may do so at the Marion County Public Health Department. Both are free. A COVID-19...

ā€˜It’s never gonna be totally gone’: What it means to end COVID-19 pandemic

For as often as it feels like the COVID-19 pandemic will never go away, the simple truth is it eventually will. The more complicated...

City threatens nuisance lawsuit against north side apartment complex

The city is threatening to sue the owners of Lakeside Pointe at Nora apartment complex, a move that would test judicial interpretations of a...

How medical databases could improve outcomes for childhood asthma and other diseases

Over the past 10 years, rates of childhood asthma in Indiana have decreased, but death rates have increased, according to a new study from the Indiana...

BLACK HISTORY MATTERS 2023 SPECIAL EDITION

Upcoming Online Townhalls

- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest local news.

Stay connected

1FansLike
1FollowersFollow
1FollowersFollow
1SubscribersSubscribe

Popular articles

- Advertisement -
Español + Translate »
Skip to content