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Indianapolis Business Journal
AI tools are helping researchers discover new drugs more quickly
Travis Johnson punched a few computer keys and, a moment later, his monitor glowed with what appeared to be an abstract painting, with swirls of green, red, orange and blue.
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Northwest Indiana Times
Students bring mental health awareness to IU Northwest's campus
It is estimated more than 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with mental illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
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CNN
Students who were instrumental in developing the first Covid-19 shots
It was a meeting that changed their lives forever. The year was 2020, and reports had emerged from China that a never-before-seen coronavirus was spreading quickly.
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NBC News
How to shop for FDA-authorized at-home Covid tests, according to experts
Why experts say now is the best time to stock up on Covid tests and how to shop for the best ones.
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MSN
Slideshow: Surprising Signs You've Already Had COVID, According to Researchers
Ever since COVID-19 reared its ugly head and upended our world, long-lasting symptoms of the virus have been varied and hard to pinpoint.
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World Time Todays
Scientists discover important genetic changes in Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have made an exciting discovery that could help us better understand Alzheimer’s disease.
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WRTV
New push for youth cardiac screenings after Bronny James suffers cardiac arrest
There's a new push for cardiac screenings for kids after Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest during basketball practice on Monday.
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Tristate Homepage
IU School of Medicine-led program to provide housing for pregnant women
An Indiana University School of Medicine led program is helping to provide housing for pregnant women who are housing insecure or homeless.
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Healio
Like them or not, emoji and emoticons add information, context to clinical messages
As institutions increasingly make use of clinical texting applications, emoji and emoticons have become a common feature of medical communications.
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Health Leaders
NEW IDEAS IN ALZHEIMER'S DETECTION AND TREATMENT WITH DR. DEANNA WILLIS
Eric Wicklund talks with Dr. Deanna Willis, a physician and professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine, about new technologies and treatments being used in Alzheimer's care management.
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Journal Gazette
Lutheran involved with statewide study diagnosing autism in children
A new study from Indiana University found clinicians can diagnose autism in young children with high accuracy – and one area health network helped discover these results.
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HCP Live
HCP Live: Risk Factors and Triggers for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)
Schafer Boeder, MD, discusses the incidence of type 1 diabetes, highlighting risk factors such as age and family history.