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ā€˜Do you really understand how sick you are?’ 

When Arnetta Scruggs sat alone on her couch in 2023, something didn’t feel right.  ā€œI just realized, like, I'm here by myself. And nobody would...

National Kidney Health Awareness Month brings local urgency to Indianapolis’ Black communitiesĀ 

March is National Kidney Health Awareness Month, a nationwide campaign to spotlight kidney disease, its risks and the importance of early detection. For Black residents in...

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...

A joy to behold: Local woman shares story of resilience, faith

They say joy is greater than happiness because it goes beyond temporary circumstances: Happiness is an emotional reaction, while joy is an attitude of...

Thousands wait for donated organs

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

Patient, physician write 5-step survival guide for kidney disease

After receiving a new kidney, an Indianapolis woman paired with her transplant physician to write a book aimed at helping others with or at...
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