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Spring break is now starting for local schools, and health departments throughout Indiana are warning about measles as residents plan to travel.
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The Indiana Department of Health on Monday announced the state’s first flu-related death of the 2025-26 season.
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Can you get a COVID-19 vaccine this season? Health experts say federal guidance is causing confusionFall is just around the corner, and across the U.S., many will make plans to get their vaccinations against the flu. But new federal guidance is causing confusion about who can receive a COVID-19 vaccine, and whether those vaccines will be widely available.
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After more than 10 Hoosier infants died in unsafe sleep environments in recent weeks, the state’s health department is urging parents and caregivers to take extra precautions at bedtime.
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The Indiana Department of Health will lose millions of federal dollars after the Trump administration cancelled COVID-era funding linked to several public health programs in March. Public health advocates worry about the consequences.
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Indiana health officials said the case is an unvaccinated minor in Allen County.
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A Marion County judge issued a injunction blocking the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports.
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The Indiana Department of Health asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit over access to terminated pregnancy reports. Arguments largely centered on the state's definition of a medical record.
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An anti-abortion group is suing the Indiana Department of Health over its decision to stop sharing individual terminated pregnancy reports which the group says violates Indiana’s public records law. The state argues the reports fit the definition of medical records, which are exempt. Oral arguments on the state’s motion to dismiss will be heard Friday in Marion County.
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Do vaccines cause autism? Can your child get multiple vaccines at the same time? And why do you need to vaccinate your child against disease that are no longer around?