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A standout metric this year's Kids Count data was a sharp decline in childhood obesity, now lower than the national average at 30%.
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Battles over doctor non-competes play out in Midwest courtrooms, statehouses as staff shortage loomsWith a looming doctor shortage in the Midwest, a law in Indiana aims to limit physician non-competes. A new case will test that law.
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E-liquid containers, often colorful showing different flavors and seemingly child friendly designs, can be tempting to young children. These products typically have much higher nicotine concentration than traditional cigarettes making them especially dangerous for children.
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Join us this Friday as we will talk with guests about the proposed referendum and the upcoming vote.
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Indiana businesses can get money to help provide more child care access for their employees under a new state program.
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There is a 36 percent increase in childhood obesity.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with guests about the effects social media has on children.
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The Environmental Protection Agency wants to significantly lower the amount of dust from lead paint in homes and child care centers across the U.S.
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The campaign provides a map with a list of dates, times and locations for various vaccine clinics throughout the state, aimed to help families get their children required and recommended vaccines.
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Indiana came in at 24 overall in national rankings.