-
The Post and CourierParents urged to get kids vaccinated as they head back to school
Parents may wonder how to keep their kids healthy as they return to crowded classrooms and school activities.
-
WISH-TVChuckStrong Tailgate Gala: A decade of dedication to cancer fundraising
Former Colts head coach Chuck Pagano returned to Indianapolis for the 2022 Chuckstrong Tailgate Gala.
-
Very Well HealthAllergy Pills Can Help Manage Vertigo Symptoms, Study Finds
A new analysis found that antihistamines, which are used to treat allergies, were better at treating patients who have acute vertigo, compared to benzodiazepines.
-
Real HealthMost Stroke Patients With Depression Don’t Receive Mental Health Care
Researchers found that stroke patients used outpatient mental health services at a steady rate, but the non-stroke group had an increase in depression treatment.
-
The Times of Northwest IndianaChuckstrong Tailgate Gala raises more than $2 million for cancer research
During a celebratory night marking a decade of the Chuckstrong initiative, more than $2 million was raised for cancer research.
-
The Times of Northwest IndianaInaugural class of psychiatrists joins new residency program at IU School of Medicine
Regional Health System welcomed the inaugural class of psychiatric physicians to its new accredited psychiatry residency program with the IU School of Medicine.
-
Eat This Not ThatWhat Liver Damage Feels Like: Sure Signs Your Liver Isn't As Strong as it Should Be
Liver disease is the cause of almost 2 million deaths every year, many of which are preventable.
-
IndyStarIndyCar, IMS medical director to retire, replaced by first woman in series' top spot
After nearly 30 years, Dr. Geoffrey Billows will step down as the director of medical services at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at the end of the 2022 season.
-
Phys.orgTNT proves useful in non-viral topical gene editing to close complex cutaneous wounds
The ICRME at IU School of Medicine is home to TNT regenerative medicine technology that achieves functional tissue reprogramming in the live body.
-
Discover MagazineFive Unexpected Ways Coffee Influences our Behavior, According to Science
We know that coffee keeps us awake, but studies show coffee impacts us in unexpected ways, including increasing our shopping habits and our tolerance to pain.