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The Indiana chapter of the National Organization for Women hosted protests around the state, including in Fort Wayne, ahead of the state's abortion ban.
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The meeting is seeking public input through both a survey and verbal input at the meeting.
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The Milk Bank's old facility was almost too small for all of the equipment needed to fulfill donor requests.
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H5N1 has been found in Dubois and Marion Counties ; can transfer from wild waterfowl to domestic poultry facilities without precautions
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The Gary Common Council recently voted to approve an industrial plant that converts trash into jet fuel. If built, it would be the largest such facility in the country.
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Nearly every state has laws that limit access to opioid treatment programs, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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With Indiana’s abortion ban now in effect, local organizers say the focus of their efforts has shifted.
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The clinic will offer bivalent vaccine boosters from both Moderna and Pfizer.
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Pregnant Hoosiers enrolled in Medicaid used to be at risk losing that coverage 60 days after giving birth. Indiana has now received federal approval to extend that coverage to a full year.
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The state has ordered over 37,700 doses of the new Moderna booster and 90,600 doses of the Pfizer booster, which are being shipped to providers.
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The Inflation Reduction Act gives Medicare historic new powers to lower prescription drug prices, but lawsuits, loopholes and opposition from the drug industry could undermine them.
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Abortion restrictions will likely affect Black women the most. Many are concerned about the impact on Black maternal mortality, and the risk of criminalization.