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How to get help for substance use in Indianapolis
Find hotlines, harm reduction supplies and local treatment options.
Free dental screenings at the Children’s Museum
Give Kids A Smile will be held Feb. 1.
New research into Type 1 diabetes could help identify cases sooner
About 12% of Hoosiers have the condition, which can lead to heart disease and stroke.
New moms can take free childbirth education classes
The five-week course is from the Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition.
How drug overdose deaths have plagued one generation of Black men for decades
In dozens of cities, the recent rise of fentanyl has put older Black men in particular jeopardy.
Learn how to support students’ mental health in this training
An Eskenazi Health expert will share how families can help kids in this free event.
‘Moving backwards’: Indiana women face health disparities
Women still make less money than men and face death in the delivery room.
Learn how to use naloxone at Dec. 5 training on the east side
The Marion County Health department will have a free training 2-3 p.m. Dec. 5 at CAFE.
Indy youth leaders talk violence prevention with regional experts
Violence prevention experts from Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota visited Indianapolis to exchange ideas about maintaining peaceful communities.


