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FOX59
Does a mild February mean a longer pollen season?
Flowers are starting to pop up around Indianapolis, and trees also starting to bud. Will this impact allergy season this year?
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WISH-TV
Indianapolis doctor launches Latino Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month campaign
A local doctor is using Colon Cancer Awareness Month to spread the word of prevention to the underserved Latino community.
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Inside Indiana Business
New Regenstrief chief: Data provides solutions to health inequities
The incoming president and CEO of Indianapolis-based Regenstrief Institute says data plays a key role in developing solutions for health inequities across the U.S.
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Courier & Press
A year after big gift, youth mental health initiative for Evansville moving ahead
Bill Stone and his wife Mary announced a $34 million gift to a youth mental health initiative at the Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville.
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WPTA
IU School of Medicine researchers develop blood test for anxiety
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine say they have successfully developed a blood test for anxiety.
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FOX59
Angela Answers: IU School of Medicine Researchers Develop Blood Test for Anxiety
It sounds like a huge breakthrough -- Indiana University researchers develop a blood test for anxiety.
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WRTV
IU School of Medicine researchers develop blood test for anxiety
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have developed a blood test that can help those with anxiety.
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WISH-TV
‘UnPHILtered’: IU School of Medicine develops blood test for anxiety
Indiana University School of Medicine has developed a blood test for anxiety. This is the latest in a series of tests used for mental health.
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Indianapolis Business Journal
IU School of Medicine lands $215M in NIH funding, just shy of another record
Indiana University School of Medicine landed $214.8 million in total funding last year from the National Institutes of Health, just narrowly missing setting another record.
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Cure Today
Dementia and Cancer Care: Conversations Help Ensure Appropriate Care
Caregivers become increasingly important in medical decision-making for patients with dementia and cancer.
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USA Today
'Exciting' drug could become new male birth control. Here's how it's different from the rest.
When it comes to birth control for men, there are only two options: condoms or surgery. But a recent study in mice shows a promising new alternative.
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FOX59
IU School of Medicine researchers discover potential way to treat peanut allergies
A team of Indiana researchers may have found a way to prevent deadly allergic reactions to peanuts.