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524 babies died in Indiana in 2023, new program targets root causes 

Cradle Indy officially launched its bold new initiative to combat infant mortality in Indianapolis with an event titled “ONE: A Night to Win the...

Here’s how you can get trained in mental health first aid for free 

As demand for mental health support continues to grow in Indianapolis, the Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center is offering free Mental Health First Aid...

IU researchers develop promising strategy to target leukemia stem cells 

Scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine have identified a new approach that could transform treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML).  The strategy, detailed in...

A guide to the 2025 Indiana Health Fair 

The Indiana Department of Health is hosting the 39th Annual Indiana Health Fair this weekend, offering Hoosiers access to free health services.   The four-day event...

Eating disorders affect Black Hoosiers, too 

In many Black households, food is more than nourishment — it’s celebration, comfort, tradition and survival.   But when emotional eating becomes a coping mechanism for...

Renovations begin on VA hospital as part of $137M investment 

Renovations are now underway at the former Indianapolis Veterans Administration hospital as part of a $137 million investment aimed at revitalizing the Near Northwest...

Braun targets 10 environmental rules for rollback to cut costs 

Gov. Mike Braun and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) released a report identifying 10 state environmental regulations that may be revised or...

New 911 program connects Indy callers to care without ER trip 

The City of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services (IEMS) launched the Crosswalk to Care Program, a nurse-guided navigation service for non-emergency 911 medical...

How Hoosiers can go plastic-free this July — without breaking the bank 

As more people across Indiana participate in Plastic Free July, a growing global movement to reduce single-use plastics, the challenge is finding ways to...

Know the signs: Prostate and colorectal cancer in Black men 

Prostate and colorectal cancers are two of the most common cancers affecting men in the U.S., and Black men face significantly higher risks of...
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