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WRTV
Just how dirty is your water bottle? IU researchers find mixed results
WRTV Investigates gathered up half a dozen water bottles from our homes and the newsroom.
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WISH
IU School of Medicine, Ivy Tech returns with annual free Car Seat Check-up
A group of community resources and two Indianapolis schools want to ensure children ride safely in the car with their parents.
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Fem Tech Insider
First Successful IUD and Transcervical Procedures with Aspivix’s Non-Traumatic Carevix Performed in the US
The first successful IUD and transcervical procedures using Aspivix’s non-traumatic Carevix were performed in the U.S. This milestone underscores the potential of Carevix to offer a gentler alternative to traditional methods.
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Yahoo
RFK Jr. says doctors found a dead worm in his brain. Here's how it happens and why it's rare in the U.S.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he is living with a dead worm in his brain, according to court documents obtained by the New York Times.
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MSN
Protein marker unveiled for identifying blood vessel repair cells
Researchers have discovered a protein marker to help identify cells able to repopulate in patients with damaged blood vessels.
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WISH
WISH Risk factors for early-onset colorectal cancer
The number of colorectal cancer cases is declining for people 50 and older, but going up for younger people, and doctors don’t know why.
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ScienMag
$4.7 million award to help researchers prevent adolescent alcohol use
Researchers recently were awarded $4.7 million from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to further the study of caregiver intervention in reducing adolescent alcohol use and other substance use disorders (SUDs).
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Indiana Public Media
Allergy season kicked off with high pollen counts
Allergy season is here and pollen counts are spiking.
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Yahoo
If You Always Pee "Just In Case" You Need To Read This
“Stop peeing just in case!” physical therapy student Sabrina Baxter urged on TikTok in March. She isn’t the only one sounding off on social media about the “just in case” pee, either.
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Inside Indiana Business
IU med school lands $4.7M grant to study teen alcohol use prevention
A team from the Indiana University School of Medicine has received a $4.7 million award from a not-for-profit health care research organization to examine how caregiver intervention can reduce teen alcohol use and other substance use disorders.
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MD Edge
Combining Targeted Drugs and Radiation in Breast Cancer: What’s Safe?
Targeted treatments, including antibody-drug conjugates and immunotherapy agents, are now standard of care for breast cancer, but there are limited data on the safety of combining these newer agents alongside radiotherapy.
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IndyStar
IU gets $20 million to expand lung cancer treatment, prevention
The Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center will expand its lung cancer research efforts after receiving a gift of $20 million.