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This week, we have a public service announcement of science: is your heart rate abnormally low? You might have Bradycardia. But don't fret, it is a common and treatable condition.
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Clinics are for current IU Bloomington faculty, staff, and enrolled students.
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Lizzy McGrevy spoke with Health Reporter Elizabeth Gabriel to answer: How does climate change impact our water quality?
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The clinic is expected to open in fall 2025.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita published a report that makes a number of claims, including what he said are inaccurate COVID-19 death counts and positivity rates from the state.
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Sixty-five million people have epilepsy and 50 percent of cases are undiagnosed.
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As an estimated 300,000 visitors make their way towards Bloomington for the upcoming solar eclipse, experts are warning about the dangers of viewing the event without proper eyewear.
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IHC is one of two health offices in Lawrence County; there are 39 across the state.
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Fifteen Indiana businesses, including major employers and health care entities, announced a coalition Thursday to tackle health care reform, reduce costs and bolster the workforce.
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The Indiana Department of Health will no longer release individual terminated pregnancy reports following the state’s near-total abortion ban. It will still release aggregated reports.