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Can you become immune to COVID-19 without getting the disease?
Researchers all over the world are trying to learn more about what causes COVID-19, including how people develop immunity to the disease. A [...]
Recovered from COVID-19? Your blood can support research.
As researchers all over the world continue efforts learn more about the coronavirus and its resulting disease, COVID-19, the Indiana Biobank is offering [...]
We’ve partnered with WFYI to share the importance of health research!
Have you heard? Our first-ever public media advertising campaign is now on the air, in partnership with our friends at WFYI Indianapolis. Check [...]
Could you have COVID-19 even if you don’t feel sick?
Researchers all over the world are trying to learn more about COVID-19, the new coronavirus, but they still have many questions about what it [...]
Boost your brain health!
Brain awareness week is recognized every March, but it is important every month, as a way to celebrate and promote positive brain health practices [...]
Special topic: coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
It’s a word that’s top of mind for people all around the world: coronavirus. What is a coronavirus, anyway? Coronaviruses are a specific type [...]
Spreading “pawsitivity with Gus the therapy dog
The Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and Eskenazi Health downtown campus is a special place, with its commitment to whole-person health: body, mind, and [...]
IU School of Medicine researchers discover new treatment with help from Tyler Trent’s cell lines
Most Indiana residents recognize the name Tyler Trent. Tyler was a Purdue University student and football superfan who died on January 1, 2019, after [...]
Go All IN on your Thanksgiving this year with these healthy tips!
This Thanksgiving, All IN for Health encourages you to make healthy decisions! We've teamed up with Rachel Bordogna, a research dietitian from Purdue University, to discuss how families have the potential to incorporate healthier habits into their Thanksgiving celebrations.