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Sharing insulin probably more common than you realize

In the parking lot at Genesis Plaza in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood is a simple venture with the potential to save lives. It’s a “nalox-box,”...

‘Falling through the cracks’: Long-term disparities in diabetes care

Dr. Arjun Sinha specializes in kidney care at IU Health and the VA Hospital. Oftentimes, he said, patients in end-stage kidney disease — of which diabetes...

Type 1 diabetes vs. Type 2 diabetes: What’s the difference?

There are two main forms of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. People with Type 1 diabetes don’t produce insulin. It’s a genetic disorder that...

Boyd: The bitter side of sugar

Sugar ain’t sweet. That’s a lesson I learned as a child when I heard adults discuss the seriousness of having “sugar.” I later learned sugar...

Exposure: How COVID-19 Amplifies Healthcare Inequities in America

The third installment of "COVID and the Black Community," a weekly online community conversation series, co-hosted by New America and the Recorder, and featuring local...

Exposure: How COVID-19 Amplifies Healthcare Inequities in America

The third installment of "COVID and the Black Community," a weekly online community conversation series, co-hosted by New America and the Recorder, and featuring local...

Ask the IU Health Expert

What is stroke?Stroke is a disease that affects the blood vessels of the brain or spinal cord. The most common type of stroke is...

Black entrepreneurs address community health concerns with businesses that focus on wellness

Bad knees forced fitness enthusiast Kendra Blackett-Dibinga to quit her passion of running and training. But those same knee troubles ultimately lead her to...

On its 50th anniversary, more than 55 million Americans covered by Medicare

As Medicare and Medicaid celebrate their 50th anniversary protecting the health and well-being of millions of seniors, people with disabilities and low-income individuals, the Centers...

Eating more blueberries, apples and pears linked to reduced risk of diabetes

Indianapolis, April 16, 2012 -- There is now even more reason to try fresh produce as recent research published in the American Journal of...
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