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‘Do you really understand how sick you are?’ 

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

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

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 Indianapolis 

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. “My 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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