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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.
This is your brain on cigarettes. How and why to quit.
Every day in the United States, 2,000 kids under 18 years of age smoke their first cigarette and 300 become daily smokers.
What’s the deal with electronic cigarettes?
As I rode up a chairlift this past winter, a cloud of grape-scented vapor engulfed me from the stranger sitting next to me.