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‘Do No Harm’: Local theater company tackling heavy issues through performance and discussion

Told from the perspective of health care professionals, “Do No Harm” provides a bipartisan perspective in the wake of the overturn of Roe v....

More than 1 million people are dropped from Medicaid as states start a post-pandemic purge of rolls

By DAVID A. LIEB and ANDREW DeMILLO More than 1 million people have been dropped from Medicaid in the past couple months as some states...

Barriers may prevent Black patients from adequate Alzheimer’s care

Mollie and Ralph Richards have been spreading the word about Alzheimer’s disease in the Black community for 20 years. The husband-and-wife duo both have...

Hoosiers: It’s time to enroll in health care

For millions of Americans, Nov. 1 kicked off an important event: the fifth open enrollment period of the Affordable Care Act and a chance...

Thousands wait for donated organs

When she was 20 years old, Cammi Jackson’s life changed forever. “My body started swelling — my eyelids, feet and stomach. I went to the...

Drexel’s ‘Healing Hurt People’ Program Helps Young Victims Recover from Emergency Room Trauma

Sobering facts: For every black youth murdered in Philadelphia, 90 others experience grave injuries, including gunshot and stabbing wounds. Each year, more than 900...

Indianapolis Recorder, American Senior Communities partner for Community Health and Wellness Fair

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper in partnership with American Senior Communities (ASC) and WTHR presents a free Community Health and Wellness Fair on Sept. 12...

Josiah’s Resolutions: "I am sick of letting my weight get the best of me…"

Hello, readers it’s me again. I just started my new diet. I am just two weeks in and I am really impressed with myself....

Public libraries offer one-on-one assistance with health care marketplace

Adults are invited to drop in anytime during the scheduled times to receive one-on-one information about the Affordable Care Act and the health care...

Consul General of Canada to present ‘Canada: Why Hoosiers Should Care’ at Ivy Tech

Ivy Tech Community College is hosting a free event with Consul General of Canada Roy B. Norton Oct. 21. The event, which is open...
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