Nestlé formula for those with cow milk allergies arrived in Indiana on Sunday. It will be distributed around the country.
Author: Shari Rudavsky, Indianapolis Star
‘I’m glad I stayed alive.’ Dad to donate stem cells to son after surviving suicide attempt
Geovani Galvez is thankful he survived suicide attempt because he has now been able to donate stem cells to his 6-year-old son Levi, who has leukemia.
Man hospitalized with COVID-19 begs others to get vaccinated: ‘Weigh the here and now’
An Indiana man who is currently hospitalized wants to share his pro-vaccine message with others who like him have not been vaccinated.
Family of Indianapolis FedEx shooter apologizes: ‘We tried to get him the help he needed’
Family of Brandon Scott Hole declined to give interviews but issued a statement apologizing to his victims, saying they had tried to get him help.
The number of nearsighted kids is soaring – and screen time isn’t the only factor
It’s not just increased cellphone time.
Experts say many factors likely are contributing to an increase in nearsightedness in children.
Anti-diarrhea medicine, spoons, scales and other signs your teen could be doing drugs
Check the medicine cabinet. Look in the trash. A woman who lost her brother to addiction shares the signs with the RALI Care and Code 3 trailer.
Despite treatments, her cancer persisted through high school. A new therapy offers her hope
Only about 30 hospitals in United States are using this therapy. Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana has begun treating its first pediatric patient.
Be careful when cooking for Thanksgiving. CDC says salmonella in raw turkey sickens 164
Salmonella outbreak has left 164 sick with disease acquired from raw turkey products. Three cases in Indiana have been reported in Indiana.