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Indiana is looking into reports of 18 cases of a mysterious respiratory illness possibly linked to e-cigarettes. That number has grown from under a dozen…
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The first test case to hold a drug-maker responsible for the opioid epidemic was decided in Oklahoma Monday. A judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more…
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A new analysis explores disparities in federal funding for the opioid crisis and finds Indiana is one of the states that may be getting short changed.The…
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Indiana rolled out changes to part of its Medicaid program earlier this summer. Some enrolled in the program have to report certain activities like…
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Indiana has a higher infant mortality rate than the national average. A summit in Indianapolis focused on moves being made to improve outcomes for infants…
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A recently-opened South Bend clinic that performs abortions gets to stay open after a federal appeals court ruling issued Thursday.Whole Woman’s Health…
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A recently expanded program in Indiana connects people about to leave prison with health care and other resources. The Indiana Re-Entry Program is run by…
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Activists rallied against the high cost of prescription drugs, outside of U.S. Sen. Todd Young’s (R-Ind.) Indianapolis office Tuesday. The group wants the…
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The first large-scale study of early onset Alzheimer’s disease is led out of Indiana. A new grant will enable the study to add on genetic research.The…
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Hundreds of people snake through the warehouse at the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry in Indianapolis, picking up canned goods, cartons of milk and other…