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Obesity, diabetes treatments fuel Eli Lilly growth and spark bidding war

By TOM MURPHY, Associated Press The market for obesity and diabetes treatments remains scorching hot, funneling billions in sales to Eli Lilly and fueling a...

Local organizations step up amid SNAP shortage

With the federal government halting the issuance of November SNAP benefits, Indianapolis-based community organizations are scrambling to manage an expected surge in demand.   Triana ā€˜Tre’ Moore,...

How to get health insurance during open enrollment

Learn about changes to Marketplace plans and where to find help. By MARY CLAIRE MOLLOY, Mirror Indy You may have heard aboutĀ changes coming to certain types...

Seasonal depression plunges upon Hoosiers this Winter

As the days shorten, the clocks roll back, and the holiday season approaches, millions of Americans brace for the physical and psychological changes that...

Black bodies, digitalĀ mirrorsĀ and the distortion of beauty onlineĀ 

Are Black girls being affected by their online social-media use? Experts say yes.  In part one of this series, we explored how social media created...

Drawing the circle wide: Building health through shared strength

At the heart of community well-being lies a simple truth: health is more than what happens in a doctor’s office. It is shaped by...

Indiana records first Flu-related death of the season

The Indiana Department of Health has confirmed the state's first Influenza-related death of the 2025-26 season, prompting officials to urge Hoosiers to get vaccinated...

Grant expands free mental health help for educators

The Fight for Life Foundation (FFLF), with support from a $20,000 grant from the Indianapolis Colts’ Kicking the Stigma initiative, announced a new effort...

Breastfeeding for breast healthĀ 

The Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition (IBBC) is using Breast Cancer Awareness Month to shed light on a lesser-known form of prevention — breastfeeding.   Through its...

How to protect kids’ teeth this Halloween:Ā Dentists’ tips and healthier alternativesĀ 

As orange-and-black decorations go up across neighborhoods, so do piles of candy. Dentists say you don't have to ruin the fun to protect your family's teeth — but a little...
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