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NBC News
Infant mortality rose in 2022 for the first time in two decades
Reproductive health experts say the uptick in the U.S. could be a result of stress, economic instability or state-level abortion restrictions.
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The Cut
The U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Rose for the First Time in 20 Years
For the first time in two decades, the infant mortality rate in the United States is up, rising 3 percent between 2021 and 2022.
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ABC
Infant mortality rate increases 3% in 2022, rising for 1st time in 2 decades: CDC
Infant mortality rates in the United States increased last year for the first time in two decades, according to new federal provisional data.
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WISH
IU School of Medicine expert shares car seat safety reminders
Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children want to make sure children are safe on the road.
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Washington Informer
Research Sheds Light on Aggressive Breast Cancers in Black Women
Researchers are spearheading a study of aggressive breast cancers in Black women.
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Inside Indiana Business
IU lands $1.5M gift to support cancer, cardiology research
Through a $1.5 million gift, the Indiana University School of Medicine has received financial support for lung and prostate cancer research as well as cardiology research and education.
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IBJ
2023 Women of Influence: Dr. Lindsay M. Weaver
Weaver is an assistant professor of clinical emergency medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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Columbus Republic
Grant to expand support for incarcerated mothers
A program led by the Indiana University School of Medicine that provides education and support to incarcerated mothers has received a nearly $470,000 grant from the Early Years Initiative.
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WRTV
Group of residents raising awareness about the lack of Hispanic doctors
A group of IU School of Medicine Residents are raising awareness about the lack of Latino representation in their field.
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Womans World
Aquaphor on Eyelashes Transforms Them From Thin to Lush In Seconds
A dermatologist weighs in and cautions to be careful not to do *this* or your lashes could fall out
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Everyday Health
Eight Things You Should Know About Your Next Yearly Mammogram
With current recommendations stressing the importance of getting an annual mammogram once you’re 40, there’s never been a better time to get prepped for this low-dose X-ray of the breasts.
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Scientific American
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections Are on the Rise in the U.S.
Here’s why the CDC is so concerned about deadly flesh-eating bacteria and ways to avoid being infected