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Provisional data from the CDC shows a decrease in all opioid overdose deaths in Indiana.
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Cats consuming raw milk have become infected and in some cases died at a site in Texas.
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The cost of drugs in the U.S. continues to skyrocket. The average drug price increase from 2022 to 2023 was 15%, according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
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A new analysis of national abortion estimates found the number of abortions in 2023 increased slightly compared to the year prior.
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Most people who use a wheelchair say they fear falling or have actually fallen. That’s because many do not get hands-on training on how to use it.
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Nearly 21,000 individuals in Indiana receive funds through a state Medicaid program called Attendant Care. The Family and Social Services Administration, which manages Medicaid in Indiana, has proposed to cut these payments.
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Since the pandemic-era freeze on Medicaid disenrollment ended this spring, millions nationwide have lost their coverage for administrative reasons. For people with disabilities, the sudden loss of coverage can bring devastating consequences and little recourse.
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Hundreds of thousands of people with mental illness in Indiana go untreated. And that comes at a cost — not just for public health.
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Overdose deaths among teenagers have skyrocketed — largely due to fentanyl.
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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.