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The Indiana Youth Institute is highlighting the rise of obesity in central Indiana youth.
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Life expectancy data in Indianapolis shows significant disparities between neighborhoods. In some areas, including the near north side, residents are only expected to live into their 60s.
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The center will offer coaching, connect people to training and education, and help the community fill roles across IU Health.
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An IU Health employee alleges in a new lawsuit that he faced a hostile work environment and retaliation for speaking out about harassment tied to his sexual orientation.
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A new mobile lung clinic is bringing lung screenings to more community members in Indianapolis.
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David Biggerstaff will start in the role in February 2025.
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The case comes as the law — and culture — around Indiana’s physician noncompete clauses has shifted. But some still worry that existing noncompete clauses could push physicians out of the state.
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Should patient spirituality be considered as a determinant of health? Some public health experts say yes.
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IV fluids are used everywhere in the health care system –– from the ER to the operating rooms to dialysis centers. Now, hospitals across the U.S. are bracing for a shortage of these critical drugs after Hurricane Helene damaged the country’s largest IV fluid manufacturing plant in North Carolina.
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Women across the U.S. will get a report with their mammogram results that tell them about their breast density assessment thanks to a new federal law that took effect this week.