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How funding cuts for COVID-19 tests and treatments could worsen health disparities

At the start of the pandemic, many wished there was a pill people could swallow to make a COVID-19 infection go away. Two years...

FDA OKs another Pfizer, Moderna COVID booster for 50 and up

By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MATTHEW PERRONE Associated Press U.S. regulators on March 29 authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step...

Together We Will or #INTogetherWeWill

Long-standing systemic health and social inequities have placed people from many racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of COVID-19. Before the pandemic,...

How to support people with developmental disabilities in your workplace and community

March marks Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, a time to increase public awareness of the needs and potential of all people with developmental disabilities. The...

Two years in: The pandemic through the eyes of a health care worker’s spouseļæ¼

Nicole Oberhelman’s house is small, cozy and brims with character. Every corner tells a story. A painting of the first dance from her wedding...

Children of health care workers had a front row seat to the pandemic. It took a toll.

Seven-year-old Phil Will still recognizes where the tape that split his house into two sides was glued to the ground. The kitchen and shelves...

Hospitalization depended heavily on race and vaccination status during U.S. omicron wave

Black adults in the U.S. were hospitalized at nearly four times the rate of White adults during the recent omicron wave, according to aĀ new...

Daughters’ heart defects alert woman to her own heart problem

Being a mom is never easy, but when both of your daughters are born with congenital heart defects (CHDs) the challenges – and the...

Cardiac Arrests Shocked, Motivated Woman to Action

Seven years ago, Trisha Shumate and her family got a surprise none of them were expecting. Her father suffered sudden cardiac arrest – his...

Indy Woman Overcoming Odds to Help Others

Survivor - It’s one word, but it takes on so much meaning when talking about 48-year-old LaShelle Bilal. Stroke – she survived it. Gangrene – she...

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