IU joins statewide I-HOPE initiative to improve equity of healthcare access
The university will be able to access a $34.8 million grant through the initiative.
The university will be able to access a $34.8 million grant through the initiative.
IU Health Bloomington and Paoli listed as two of the best maternity systems in Indiana.
Eating disorders don’t have a look; they exist in any race and any culture.
The award will be presented on White’s 50th birthday, honors commitment to HIV/AIDS prevention
Nahla Ramirez was born shortly after 11 a.m. Sunday.
Alumni state Medicaid directors discussed Medicaid, Build Back Better bill.
Around 80-90% of lung cancer is due to patients smoking cigarettes.
The combination of cold weather and loosened regulations may help spread the flu.
As the number of students seeking help rises, clinics are booked out for weeks.
The new model of education will simulate procedures currently used at the hospital.
Medical and public health experts say a COVID-19 booster shot is necessary.
This includes vaccinations from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca and Sinopharm.
Athletically, she was thriving. Mentally, she was close to disappearing.
Students find available mental health resources to be inadequate.
The Senate Bill 5 amendment would require approval of strict local health orders.
The bill regulates quality of care for healthcare services through interactive technology.
The rise may be due to decreased access to health care, social isolation and racial disparities.
CAPS is not offering financially accessible, comprehensive care to meet student needs.
E-cigarette company Altria attends IU career fairs, contradicting our “tobacco free” campus.
Indiana partnered with nonprofit Overdose Lifeline to make naloxone public, destigmatize addiction.