Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for Hoosiers.
Category: Health
How an Indy woman survived a rare heart attack doctors misdiagnosed
Alissa Bobbit felt like someone was ripping her heart out. Doctors said it was just constipation.
Need emergency birth control? Try Indy’s new vending machine
Activists increase contraceptive access after Indiana’s near-total abortion ban.
Indy’s newest art gallery is a health clinic on 38th Street
With the help of neighborhood artists, the new Eskenazi clinic celebrates wellness and community.
Health fair focuses on Martindale Brightwood lead pipe replacement
The fair will provide free food, a community baby shower and face painting.
Here’s where to snag a free pair of solar eclipse glasses in Indy
The glasses will shield your eyes from injury.
Damien Center hosts youth summit on health, gender and sexuality
The event features workshops on gender-affirming care, HIV prevention and abortion access.
New memoir weaves together stories of local author and famed horse
“I came back to horses having found some recovery and healing.”
New eastside Eskenazi campus will serve patients regardless of ability to pay
Community members from the east side have long faced health disparities.
‘It’s a big deal’: Pharmacy closures are hitting westsiders hard
At least 24 pharmacies in Indianapolis have closed since the beginning of the pandemic.


