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Trump links Tylenol to autismĀ 

President Donald Trump on Sept. 22 announced a government effort tying acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions and urged...

Sweating for success: Northwest Middle School unveils new fitness center

When seventh grader Alaya entered the upgraded weight room at Northwest Middle School for the first time on Sept. 24, her eyes lit up...

Protecting Indiana families from lead exposure: A call to awareness and action

By GARRY HOLLAND Lead exposure is a silent but significant public health challenge in Indiana. Unlike many health risks, you cannot see, smell, or taste...

A lifesaving gift: Supporting sickle cell patients through blood donation

September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month – a time to recognize the strength of those living with sickle cell disease and to raise awareness...

Google pulls Franklin Township data center plan following public oppositionĀ 

Google has withdrawn its proposal for a massive data center in Franklin Township, pulling its rezoning application shortly before the Indianapolis City-County Council was...

Silent damage: How lead exposure may be fueling kidney disease in IndianapolisĀ 

Lead is a known toxin, long associated with developmental delays and neurological problems in children, but research shows that its dangers go far beyond...

VA to invest $800M in infrastructure upgrades, including Indy facility improvementsĀ 

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced plans to realign an additional $800 million this fiscal year to upgrade health care facilities across the...

Did you get a letter about lead pipes? Here’s what it meansĀ 

Citizens Energy Group has started mailing letters to Indianapolis-area customers who own or may own water service lines made of lead.   The notifications are part...

Girls are players, too: Indiana University launches research initiative for female athletes

Indiana University is spearheading a first-of-its-kind research program to close the vast data gap in sports science regarding female athletes' health, performance and quality...

Hidden danger: How lead exposure may be fueling heart disease in IndianapolisĀ 

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in Marion County, and new findings suggest that chronic exposure to lead may be...
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