Sarah Fentem
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People with phenylketonuria can't process a certain amino acid in protein. To make up for the protein they can't eat, phenylketonurics drink the special lab-made formula that removes the offending amino acid.
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Legal experts say some parts of the argument may be more legally effective than others.
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If successful, the lawsuit could mean the end of federal support for Indiana's Medicaid expansion, which is funded through the Affordable Care Act.
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Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention used a novel disease-mapping method to study how the 2015 HIV outbreak was transmitted.
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The Senate Health and Provider Services Committee on Wednesday threw its support behind a bill that would require Indiana physicians to check the state…
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Overdose deaths in southern Indiana's Clark County dropped from 90 to 60 between 2016 and 2017, a 33 percent decrease, according to preliminary data.
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According to the final weekly enrollment report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, about 167,000 Hoosiers have signed up for marketplace plans in 2018.
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Indiana legalized syringe exchange programs in 2015, but requires county governments to re-approve them every two years.
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Such databases alert providers to patient risk factors, such as seeing several doctors to get multiple prescriptions.
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The President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis released its report on recommendations to help curb the nation's opioid crisis.