As March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, public health advocates and national cancer organizations are urging Hoosiers — and especially Black residents, who face higher risks and mortality — to take advantage of screening options and community resources.
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Speedway gets first results from water main testing
Boil water notice expected to last until at least Feb. 6.
Indiana’s needle exchanges are on the chopping block
Lawmakers will decide whether to continue a program curbing infections and overdoses.
What parents should know about changes to childhood vaccine schedules
The CDC has recommended changes. Here’s what physicians say.
How an anonymous text service could prevent Indy’s next overdose
Overdose Lifeline sends alerts about drug seizures, laced batches and resources.
Attend free birth education classes in Indianapolis
Learn about birth plans, doulas and nutrition.
Indy’s COVID-19 levels are increasing heading into the holidays
Protect yourself by washing your hands and wearing a mask.
Indy hospitals impose visitor restrictions as flu, RSV cases rise
Local doctors say it’s not too late to get vaccinated.
Indy neighbors want you to know about resources to live longer
The nonprofit Indy Health District aims to improve access to food, jobs, healthcare and walkable neighborhoods.
Learn how to reverse an overdose at a free Nov. 13 training
You will receive two doses of naloxone, a medication that saves lives.


