State officials and public insurance advocates are reaching out to Indiana's more than half a million uninsured children and adults to get them enrolled in free and low-cost health care programs.More >>
Designed for children ages 11 and up, this interactive class focuses on a variety of babysitting issues, from child safety to performing first aid. Through group activities and discussions, participants will learn the skills necessary to become a competent, prepared, and entertaining babysitter.More >>
How you sleep can make a difference if you suffer from heartburn and back pain or just want to avoid wrinkles. Read on to discover the best sleep position for you.More >>
To perk up your mood, be sure to get enough sleep, eat nutritious meals and exercise regularly. Then brighten your thoughts with these simple strategies to kick a bad mood to the curb.More >>
Prepare this delightful combination of potatoes and vegetables on the grill or in the oven. It can be made ahead of time and served at room temperature or reheated.More >>
Years ago, Marvin Gaye's hit, "Sexual Healing," touted the emotional benefits of lovemaking. But research shows sex can improve physical health as well. So what are the health benefits of sex?More >>
It's those cravings that do us in: cookies, ice cream, potato chips. The answer is not to banish snacks from your home, but to eat a big breakfast high in complex carbs and protein.More >>
Parent volunteers can make the difference between an average school and a stellar school. Here's how you can help when you absolutely, positively don't have the time.More >>
When you take on the responsibility of caring for aging parents, the added stress can have an overwhelming impact on your physical health and emotional well-being. Some tips for coping.More >>
Homemade soup is an easy, quick weekday meal, especially on a cold day. Here are a couple of tips to prod you into experimenting with soups this winter season.More >>
After the all the Christmas holiday hustle and bustle, it will be time for the kitchen to quiet down. What's Cooking Now offers a selection of quick-to-fix, good-to-eat pasta dishes.More >>
Cruise lines like to describe their pricing as "all-inclusive," but onboard costs can add up. Here are some money-saving strategies for your next cruise vacation.More >>
What's Cooking Now presents an updated look at stir-fry cooking and offers a selection of other one-dish recipes, perfect for the winter dinner table.More >>
Same old, same old? When it comes to decorating for the holidays, try using those same old decorations in inventive new ways to give your home a fresh look for the season.More >>
After weighing various weight-loss diets, researchers concluded that any diet that cuts calories is likely to work. So find a diet you like -- and stick with it.More >>
Here's how you can cook up some mommy-and-me time with a fresh batch of home-baked cookies, along with a selection of cookie recipes from the What's Cooking Now cookbook.More >>
From the What's Cooking Now recipe collection, here are some tasty cakes, including an Angel Food Cake that won't bust your low-fat, low-cholesterol diet.More >>
Up to 40 percent of Americans suffer from stomach pain due to heartburn or IBS. Here, how to enjoy pool parties and barbecues if you have a sensitive stomach.More >>
Having trouble sleeping? Don't worry -- because worrying will only make it worse! Instead, read on for 10 tips that will help you rest easy tonight.More >>
A coughing kid and sniffling spouse aren't the only family members who can make you sick. Here, five pet diseases you can catch from your cat or dog.More >>
Check out these shortcuts for organizing and cleaning laundry, dishes, kids' rooms and more. The less time you spend doing chores, the more time you'll have for things you really enjoy!More >>
Oatmeal is a whole-grain breakfast cereal that provides protein and fiber, especially the soluble type that helps lower cholesterol. Boost calcium and protein by cooking oatmeal with milk instead of water.More >>
Dark leafy greens are extremely nutrient-rich and so easy to prepare. Take advantage of the convenient, prewashed and pretrimmed bags of kale and other greens like collard, mustard and turnips found in the produce department.More >>
Ask the expert: Why would being pregnant give me heartburn? You probably expected morning sickness, but pregnancy heartburn may come as a surprise.More >>
Sloppy Joe's are great for a crowd. Keep them super healthy (lower fat and lower sodium) by using lean turkey breast and no-salt-added tomato sauce.More >>
This all-vegetable salad is a refreshing and colorful mixture of bell peppers and beans in balsamic vinaigrette. It packs in the antioxidants (vitamins A and C) for your heart, eyes, skin and overall good health.More >>
Keep everyone happy -- and healthy -- on Family Pizza Night by trying different combinations with less fat. This BBQ chicken pizza is ready in a flash because it has only five ingredients.More >>
Have a can of chicken broth in the cupboard? This delicious winter squash soup is just one of the many hearty meals you can prepare for your family using this kitchen staple.More >>
Perfect for tailgate parties, this hot and spicy chili is packed with protein, fiber and disease-fighting antioxidants from all the beans, tomatoes, onions and garlic.More >>
Barley, buckwheat, brown rice, quinoa -- there's more to whole grains than whole wheat and brown rice. Find out what you should be eating and why!More >>
Summer salads are refreshing, delicious and healthy. Take a look at this nutrient-rich version of the Apple Waldorf Salad contains more apples and the latest superfood fruit: dried cherries.More >>
Few people realize that flank steak is one of the leanest cuts of beef -- so you get flavor without the fat. This recipe is great for summer barbecues or broiling in the oven any time of year.More >>
Education, screening, and early detection of breast cancer are important weapons against Breast Cancer. The Memorial Regional Breast Care Center provides you with all of the tools necessary to maintain good breast health.More >>
At the Memorial Regional Breast Care Center, our emphasis is on wellness and providing you with all of the tools necessary to maintain good breast health. Education, screening, and early detection of breast cancer are important weapons against the disease.More >>
Trips to Indianapolis were routine for Michiana children diagnosed with cancer & blood disorders. The Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Program at Memorial Hospital provides many of the same essential services close to home.More >>
Frequent trips to Indianapolis were routine for Michiana children diagnosed with cancer and blood disorders. But today, the Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Program at Memorial Hospital provides many of the same essential services close to home.More >>
The Memorial Lymphedema Treatment Program is a comprehensive approach to the treatment of lymphedema based on the protocol of Complete Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP).More >>
The Memorial Lymphedema Treatment Program is a comprehensive approach to the treatment of lymphedema based on the protocol of Complete Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP).More >>
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David Hornback, M.D., received his medical degree and completed his residency in radiation oncology at Indiana University School of Medicine, and servedhis internship through the Transitional ResidencyMore >>
David Hornback, M.D., received his medical degree and completed his residency in radiation oncology at Indiana University School of Medicine, and servedhis internship through the Transitional ResidencyMore >>
Dr. Kelly received his medical degree from Northwestern Medical School in 1973 and completed residencies in general surgery and cardiothoracic surgery at the Barnes Hospital-Washington University School of Medicine in 1981.More >>
Dr. Maher received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and his medical degree from The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Midwestern University).More >>
Dr. Maher received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and his medical degree from The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Midwestern University). Postgraduate training included a pediatric residency at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu and a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at Walter Reed Army Medical CenterMore >>
Dr. Morrison received her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, IL and completed her residency in pediatrics at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, IL.More >>
Dr. Yount received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his residency in neurological surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine.More >>
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