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The Botanical Bar ushers in a growing season for community

The Botanical Bar is preparing for major expansion. Victoria Beaty has tended the soil of her community through the Botanical Bar for the last four...

Dementia-friendly Thanksgiving: Tips from expertsĀ 

As the holidays approach, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) offers five tips to help those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases have...

Healthy holidays: Four tips to stay on trackĀ 

As the holidays approach, the hustle and bustle of celebrations, meals and gatherings can make it easy to lose sight of mindful habits.  The average...

Indy ranks in top ten for opioid prescriptions

Indiana ranks among the top ten states in the U.S. for opioid prescription rates, according to recent data. With a rate of 56.23 opioid prescriptions...

At least 75 sickened as deadly McDonald’s E. coli outbreak expands

AĀ deadly outbreak of E. coli poisoningĀ tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has expanded, with at least 75 people sick in 13 states, federal health officials...

New walking trail and labyrinth comes to Indy

From the Ground Up Foods, in collaboration with several community organizations, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 24 for a new walking trail and labyrinth...

Vital vaccines: Doctor’s dose of defense against flu, COVID-19 and RSVĀ 

As flu season approaches and COVID-19 and RSV continue to linger, Dr. Varon Cantrell urges everyone to arm themselves with the best protection available:...

8 expert tips to boost your wellness this month

We’re halfway through National Wellness Month, making it an ideal moment to reassess your health goals. To keep you motivated and on track, we’ve gathered...

Community cooks up excitement for healthier school cafeterias

Five local charter schools head back to school this year with ā€œConscious Cafeterias,ā€ a healthier and more environmentally friendly approach to school lunches.  The Conscious...

Why vitamin D deficiency hits Black and brown communities harder

When Dr. Nakiisa Rogers, a mammographer, started seeing an influx of patients in their 30s being diagnosed with breast cancer with no family history,...
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