Revolutionary 'Game-Changer' Drug Takes the Fight to Asthma and COPD, Boasts 45% Treatment Success Leap at King's College London
A study by King's College London shows an injectable drug, Benralizumab, reduces treatment failure for severe asthma/COPD, potentially changing emergency care protocols.
Indiana's IU Health Notifies Patients of Potential Data Breach Involving Social Security Numbers and Medical Information
IU Health experienced a data breach involving a compromised employee email account, potentially exposing patient's sensitive information, including Social Security numbers.
Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay's Addiction Battle Raises Concerns Over Prescription Practices and Team's Response
Jim Irsay's addiction issues highlight opioid dependency challenges. Reports reveal problematic prescriptions and concealed relapses, prompting debate on privacy versus public interest in personal struggles.
IU Health Mobilizes to Combat Lung Cancer in Indiana with Free Screenings in Vernon Township
IU Health's mobile unit offers lung cancer screenings through low-dose CT scans to Indiana residents between the ages of 50–77 with a significant smoking history, aiming to detect the disease early and save lives.
Indianapolis Colts' Braden Smith Tackles OCD Challenges, Maintains Stellar Performance on Field
Colts' Braden Smith tackles his OCD/religious scrupulosity while maintaining impressive on-field performance, drawing on coping strategies from therapy and experiences with psychedelic treatments.
Monroe County Health Department Warns of High Pathogen Levels in Wastewater and Urges Precautions in Bloomington
Monroe County Health Department reports high levels of SARS-CoV-2, influenza, RSV, and norovirus in wastewater, but no H5N1 detected. Officials urge preventive measures and offer free COVID tests.
Marion Lifeline: Deaconess Digs In On New EMS Hub To Slash Rural Waits
Deaconess Illinois broke ground on a Marion EMS hub that will centralize interfacility transfers, house ambulances and crew quarters, and aim to cut long transfer waits across Southern Illinois.
IU-Backed Push Tied To 45 Percent Plunge In Black Overdose Deaths In Indy
An IU‑linked harm‑reduction project says it cut opioid deaths among Black residents in four Indianapolis ZIP codes by about 45 percent, officials report. The effort combined naloxone distribution, testing strips and community outreach.
Docs Get Secret Pass on D.C. Visa Freeze While Everyone Else Sweats
USCIS has added medical physicians to a narrow list that may resume processing, giving some hospitals relief while thousands of other applicants stay on hold. The pause still blocks researchers and entrepreneurs from dozens of countries.
Indiana Medicaid Shakeup Puts Heat On High‑Price Hospitals
Indiana is tying Medicaid payments to hospitals’ commercial prices in a new financing overhaul that aims to direct nearly $1.9 billion toward lower‑cost and rural providers. State officials say the move will pressure high‑priced systems to lower rates.
Anthem Move Could Leave Thousands Of Columbus Medicaid Patients Scrambling For Docs
Anthem will drop some Columbus Regional Health outpatient doctors from select Medicaid plans on July 1, 2026, potentially affecting thousands of local patients. CRH says inpatient hospital care is not affected.
Columbus Hospital's Web Tracker Uproar Ends in Payout Deal
Columbus Regional has agreed to settle two class‑action suits over website tracking, offering eligible patients $25.50 and a year of privacy protection while the deal awaits court approval. Key deadlines include opt‑out June 22 and a final hearing July 22.

































































