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The Conversation
Insulin injections could one day be replaced with rock music − new research in mice
According to the American Diabetes Association, 8.4 million Americans needed to take insulin in 2022 to lower their blood sugar.
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Inside Indiana Business
IU researchers to study virtual support for dementia patients in statewide program
A team of IU researchers wants to find out if virtual health care programs can effectively supplement care for dementia patients and provide support for those who take care of them.
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Inside Indiana Business
Bruce Lamb named Watanabe Life Sciences Champion
The BioCrossroads Board of Directors named Dr. Bruce Lamb their annual 2023 August M. Watanabe Life Sciences Champion of the Year.
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Vox
It’s getting increasingly dangerous to be a newborn in the US
How maternity care deserts are leading to a spike in infant syphilis and mortality rates.
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WTHR
Pilot program provides housing for pregnant women, aims to improve birth outcomes
Infant mortality is up 3%, the biggest increase in two decades. Indiana's infant mortality rate is the seventh-highest in the country.
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CNN
States with restrictive abortion laws place more kids in foster care, particularly kids of color
A new study finds that in states with certain restrictive abortion laws, even before the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the number of children whose parents couldn’t or wouldn’t care for them increased and their children end up in foster care.
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Indiana Public Media
Indiana remains among ten worst states for infant mortality rate in latest data
The rate of infant deaths in the country increased in 2022, marking the first year-to-year increase in two decades.
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Uro Today
What Every Urologist Should Know About UGN-101 Treatment and its Real-World Implications for Urothelial Cancer
Sam Chang engages in a detailed discussion with Hristos Kaimakliotis, who presents findings from a multi-institutional review he authored.
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Technology Networks
Repurposed Drug May Hold Promise for Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Type 1 diabetes can affect both children and adults, causing blood sugar imbalances and symptoms that can be debilitating.
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Reach MD
Specific Gut Bacteria Increase Risk of Severe Malaria
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have identified multiple species of bacteria that, when present in the gut, are linked to an increased risk of developing severe malaria in humans and mice.
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WTHR
'More than just the winter blues' | Tips to overcome seasonal affective disorder
For thousands of Hoosiers, seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is more than just the winter blues.
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Newsweek
Infant Mortality Has Jumped in Four US States
For the first time in 20 years, infant mortality rates have risen in the United States. Four states in particular have seen a significant rise, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.