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  • Unraveling the mystery of long COVID
    2025/01/03

    Extreme fatigue, memory problems, dizziness, shortness of breath, these are just a few of the 200 symptoms linked to long COVID, which is when the symptoms of COVID last longer than three months.

    There are no FDA-approved or even widely agreed upon treatments for long COVID.

    But now researchers are trying to get to the root of the problem, in hopes of helping these patients who are suffering the longest.

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  • Lucas Oil Stadium hosts largest single-day blood drive in Indiana
    2024/12/27

    he Indianapolis Colts and Versiti Blood Center of Indiana on Friday hosted the 25th annual Bleed Blue Blood Drive.

    Known as the largest single-day blood drive in the state it all took place at Lucas Oil Stadium.

    The holiday season is a time for giving, but for hospitals, it’s also a time of urgency. Blood donations typically decline this time of year, even as the need remains constant.

    Versiti Blood Center of Indiana saw hundreds of donors during the event. The hope is to save the lives of 3,000 Hoosiers.

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  • If winter blues are keeping you down, these tips may help brighten your day
    2024/12/20

    This Saturday is the winter solstice, marking the beginning of winter. Many look forward to the festive events taking place, but for the 10 million Americans struggling with seasonal affective disorder it can mean dark times ahead.

    What is seasonal affective disorder?

    Seasonal affective disorder is recurrent episodes of depression, mania, or hypomania with seasonal onset and remission. Typically, it starts in late fall/early winter and subsides in late spring/early summer.

    What are typical symptoms of seasonal affective disorder?

    • Depressed mood.
    • Decreased interest in pleasurable activities.
    • Insomnia or hypersomnia (individuals may often describe sleeping 1 hour more than warmer seasons).
    • Fatigue or decreased energy.
    • Change in appetite or weight.
    • Difficulty concentrating.
    • Feelings of guilt or worthlessness.
    • Restlessness or psychomotor slowing.
    • Suicidal thoughts.
    • Mania: extreme mood swings, high energy.
    • Hypomania: elevated mood and energy that is less severe than mania.

    What treatment options are currently available?

    • Antidepressants.
    • Light therapy: there are several products available on the market. Per Yale School of Medicine, the light should be at least 10,000 lux, 20x brighter than regular indoor light. Individuals do best if they use the light box for at least 30 minutes in the morning, before 8 a.m. Some boxes are more costly than others. Check with your healthcare team and insurance company for a prescription and coverage, respectively.
    • Talk therapy such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), can help with reframing unhelpful thoughts surrounding cold weather, dark days and associated recurrent symptoms.

    What steps can you take to prevent some of these symptoms?

    • Get outdoors in natural light, especially within the first couple hours of waking.
    • Be physically active.
    • Maintain a consistent sleep schedule.


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  • Ultrasound targets chronic pain and depression
    2024/12/13

    Chronic pain and treatment resistant depression — both impact millions of people — can be debilitating, and both can leave people feeling hopeless, impacting daily activities, relationships, and jobs.Now, scientists are turning to sonic relief, a drug-free way to relieve the pain of both chronic pain and depression.

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  • Staying aware of HIV and AIDS
    2024/12/06

    December is HIV/AIDS Awareness month, a time for raising awareness, celebrating advancements in medicine, and honoring those affected who are no longer with us and those living with it.

    Over 1 million people acquired HIV in 2023. This is down significantly in the past decade; however, many are infected and unaware.

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  • Schools sound the alarm as Indiana walking pneumonia cases skyrocket
    2024/11/29

    Walking pneumonia cases in central Indiana have seen a steep increase in recent weeks, local physicians say.

    Walking pneumonia is generally considered less severe than pneumonia, but can have lasting impacts if not caught early on. The disease is caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae, which can damage the lining of the respiratory tract, according to the CDC.

    It is spread through droplets released when someone coughs or sneezes.

    Symptoms can begin mildly with sore throat, cough, or chest pain.

    About two million people are diagnosed with the disease each year. This year is different, though.

    While it’s common for young children and adolescents to be impacted, small children born during the Covid-19 lockdown are seeing a surge in cases.

    The CDC said diagnoses in kids between two and four years old jumped from 1% to 7.2% over a six-month time span this year.

    Several local schools have seen an increase in students, asking parents to be on the lookout for symptoms and to take their child to a physician if needed.

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  • Dr. Janel Gordon nominated as an American Heart Association Leader of Impact
    2024/11/22

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and stroke is the second. The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association are working to prevent this through their annual Leaders of Impact campaign.

    It is a 7-week campaign for hand-selected community leaders to raise money and awareness for cardiovascular disease, such as heart attacks and strokes. The money funds research and advocacy to help save lives and improve health equity.

    WISH-TV medical expert Dr. Janel Gordon has been nominated for the honor.

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  • New screening technology could detect cancers earlier
    2024/11/15

    In 2023, around 2 million people were told they have cancer; 610,000 of them died due to it. Now what’s being considered the holy grail of cancer screening could diagnose some cancers earlier than ever and save thousands of lives.

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