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“Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine” by UchĆ© Blackstock, MD

Ugh, suddenly, just now, you don't feel well. Not at all. It might help to lie down somewhere for a few minutes or maybe there's...

NBWA will host its prestigious Women’s Empowerment Summit & Men’s Business Panel during NBA All-Star Weekend

Gayle King, Vivica A. Fox, Stephen A. Smith, NBWA members and thought leaders convene during NBA All-Star Weekend to discuss business, health, and financial...

New year, new workout resolutions, same results

There have been discussions on social media about Americans not making 2024 resolutions given the current state of the U.S. economy. These resolutions include people not planning to flood gyms the first few weeks of the new year, and some Indianapolis gyms are seeing evidence of this.

Creating healthy routines creates a healthy lifestyle

Creating daily routines has become popular as society continues to prioritize mental and physical health. A daily morning and evening routine can make a difference...

The benefits of herbal medicines

Disclaimer: The Indianapolis Recorder does not provide medial recommendations. Those dealing with seasonal allergies or illnesses should always seek the advice of a medical...

Eskenazi Health Encourages You to Take Seasonal Affective Disorder Seriously

December can be a gloomy time, with the days short and Indiana weather a notoriously erratic blend of rain, snow, ice and warm spells....

Eskenazi to open new clinic off East 38th Street

Eskenazi Health has plans to open a new clinic in the Arlington Woods area in April 2024. The new clinic will be located off East...

Hairy, helpful history: No Shave November and its benefits to men’s health

No Shave November is a global social movement that raises awareness and funds for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and...

KEEP IN MIND: COVID, flu and RSV vaccinations before the holidays

With the holidays right around the corner, Indiana health care professionals want people to be mindful of flu season.

ā€˜Try it, you might like it’: Indy’s Black-owned vegan restaurants are making waves in the community

A vegan diet just might save your life — or at least prolong it. Studies show a vegan diet — which consists of plant-based foods,...
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