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Discover Magazine
Can Cats Increase the Odds of Developing Schizophrenia in Owners?
Research shows cats can transmit Toxoplasma to humans. Learn what this means for cat owners and the risks for schizophrenia.
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USA Today
Dreading your colonoscopy? New tests give consumers more options and require less prep
An estimated 52,500 Americans died last year from colon cancer, yet the disease is highly treatable if it's detected early.
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MDedge
Teen and young adult rheumatology patients report gaps in sexual health counseling
Only half of teens and young adults on teratogenic medication report being asked about sexual activity by their rheumatologist, and 38% did not know that their medication would be harmful to a fetus, according to a new survey.
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Medscape
New Trials in Breast Cancer: Could Your Patient Benefit?
Several new clinical trials in breast cancer have started recruiting in recent months. Perhaps one of your patients could benefit from enrolling?
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Inside Precision Medicine
Putting Zebras in Plain Sight: A Focus on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
EDS is not one disease but a heterogenous group of 13 heritable connective tissue disorders.
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WRTV
Study finds trauma informed therapy has significant impact on gun violence victims
Dr. Damaris Ortiz is a trauma surgeon who sees patients at IU Health and Eskenazi.
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WTHR
'Prescription for Hope' helps gunshot victims connect with recovery resources
Dr. Damaris Ortiz joined the program as a way to change lives beyond the operating table.
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Glam
The Disadvantages Of Having Green Eyes, Explained To Us By An Ophthalmologist
Green eyes may be a symbol of envy, but they're also a rarity associated with beauty — just look to stunning celebrities like Hayden Panettiere, Emma Stone, Scarlett Johansson, Lindsay Lohan, and Elizabeth Olsen for proof.
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Indiana Public Media
IU receives grant to help adolescents facing substance abuse
The IU School of Medicine has received a $5 million grant for treatment of adolescents who have substance and opioid use disorders.
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Inside Indiana Business
IU Health, Simon Cancer Center receives $4.5M for mobile lung cancer screening
The hospital system says it will provide matching funds to the Tom and Julie Wood Family Foundation gift, funneling $8.5 million toward the initiative.
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WTHI
IU experts speak on the role AI plays in the health care system
Artificial intelligence continues to play a huge role in the health care industry. Experts speak on the benefits and drawbacks the tech may have.
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The Current
Zionsville resident develops new clinical classification
Zionsville resident Dr. Rohan Dharmakumar and his colleague Dr. Andreas Kumar worked together to develop the world’s first clinical classification of heart attacks based on tissue damage.