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Surgeon General: ‘1 in 10 Hoosier kids will die prematurely unless smoking rates drop’

The report, "The Health Consequences of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress," was released recently by the Office of the Surgeon General. According to the...

St.Vincent Health announces logo and website enhancements

St.Vincent Health officials announced enhancements to its system and individual hospital logos, and the corporate website – stvincent.org.The faith-based health system celebrates its 35th...

Colts to hold 2014 Cheerleader auditions

The Indianapolis Colts are in search of several exceptional women to represent the team as members of the 2014 Colts Cheerleading Squad. Auditions for...

Yours to experience: Indy Library strategic plan unveiled Jan. 28

A preliminary plan defining the future scope of library services and The Indianapolis Public Library’s role in the community will be unveiled at a...

Flu-related deaths reach 11 in Indiana

The number of influenza-related deaths in Indiana this season has now reached 11. St. Joseph County has been hit particularly hard, experiencing six deaths....

Cervical cancer is almost completely preventable

According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 12,170 women were diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer in 2012, and over 4,200 deaths occurred as...

Variety of free heart health, nutrition classes on menu in February

Franciscan St. Francis Heart Center is offering a full range of free classes focused on cardiovascular health and wellness throughout February.Call (317) 782-4422 to...

Mayor Ballard’s snow job

In my first winter in Indianapolis, the winter of 1975-76, I was somewhat taken aback observing how the city handled snow. To someone who...

IMSDC changes name, expands territory

The Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council recently changed its name to the Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council (Mid-States MSDC). The change reflects the expanded...

Study indicates nearly 70% of adults have eye strain from computer screens

A new study released last week revealed that nearly 70 percent of American adults experience eye strain caused by computers, tablets and smartphones.The Vision...

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