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Sickle cell experts say the future of a critical data collection program is in flux after staff at the CDC’s Division of Blood Disorders and Public Health Genomics were placed on administrative leave without a clear future plan.
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The Indiana Department of Health will lose nearly $40 million in federal funds after the Trump administration in March cancelled COVID-era funding linked to addiction, mental health and other public health programs.
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The Indiana Department of Health confirmed Monday the state's first measles case in more than a year.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday is pulling back $11.4 billion nationwide, including an estimated $40 million in Indiana.
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The Indiana Department of Health reported the state’s first flu death of the season. More than 270 Hoosiers died during last year’s flu season.
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A new statewide dashboard aims to streamline data collection on patients with the genetic blood disorder.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with experts about mental health concerns among Indiana teens and adolescents.
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Join us this Friday, as we talk with guests about this new data on U.S life expectancy and related issues.
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Residents suspect pollution from the cannery site as well as from the old Amphenol site could have cause rare child cancers in the area.
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Dozens of states alleged that Juul used unethical marketing practices that led to the rise of the nation’s youth vaping crisis over the past few years.