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Clinical insights inform retina research to improve patient care and quality of life

As a physician-scientist, Amir Hajrasouliha, MD, is dedicated to advancing treatment for eye diseases that deprive people of their ability to see the world.

Annie Troutman  | Apr 23, 2025
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How seasonal changes can affect allergies in the spring

As the seasons shift and we transition from winter to spring, many things change, including allergies.

Jasmin Cheairs
Four IU professors pose under the Regenstrief Institute logo, next to a bust of Sam Regenstrief. They are the smiling leaders of the AI in Healthcare Conference 2025

AI in Health Care Conference 2025

Leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) from academia, industry, health care and research gathered for the fourth annual health care AI conference February 11-12 at Regenstrief

Lisa Gill
This illustration shows cancer growth in the thymus, a lymphoid organ of the immune system.

Cardiovascular risk factors play greater role in adverse outcomes in thymic cancer patients

Thymic cancer, a rare type of cancer that has brought patients to Indiana University Health in recent years for treatment, has become the subject of

Angie Antonopoulos
researcher sitting at computer in lab

Rare Disease Day: IU clinic finds answers for people living with undiagnosed diseases

Rare Disease Day is a day dedicated to advocating for health equity and raising awareness about rare diseases.

Jasmin Cheairs
Simon Conway, PhD, Henry and Paige Snider, PhD at the Conway lab

Barth syndrome breakthrough: Rare disease research fueled by determined family and scientists

A local family’s collaboration with scientists at the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research has resulted in a groundbreaking research model to study Barth

Jackie Maupin
Emily Sims, MD (left) and Mike DeSante (right) at one of their dance rehearsals.

Emily Sims and her reason to dance

Emily Sims, MD, prepares to take the dance floor for season nine of the Reason to Dance, Reason for Hope event to support the Riley

Jennifer Eicher
woman holding phone up to ear talking

Keeping your phone clean can help prevent you from getting sick

Because we carry our phones with us everywhere, understanding just how important it is to sanitize them properly is essential. 

Jasmin Cheairs
hand holding teal string in the shape of cancer symbol

Screenings, vaccines important for early diagnosis and prevention of Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer Prevention Week is a time to focus on and educate the public about cervical cancer, prevention, and the importance of regular screenings.

Jasmin Cheairs
lady in sweater staring out rainy window

Feeling the winter blues? Get tips for coping with seasonal affective disorder

Psychologist Andrew Brown explains that when it comes to combating seasonal affective disorder, preparation is essential.

Jasmin Cheairs
Headshot of Laura Vater, blonde woman in dark blazer on white background, smiling

Narrative medicine: IU oncologist uses storytelling to promote humanism in medical practice

Laura Vater, MD, MPH, uses storytelling to promote humanism in medicine, focusing on wellbeing of both physicians and their patients.

Laura Gates