Indiana Opioid Overdoses Decrease, Other Drugs May Reverse Trend
Drug overdoses are decreasing in Indiana. The data is encouraging, but too late for one mother who lost her son to a heroin overdose.
Read MoreDrug overdoses are decreasing in Indiana. The data is encouraging, but too late for one mother who lost her son to a heroin overdose.
Read MoreWARSAW — Kosciusko County Coroner Tony Ciriello confirmed Tuesday, Feb. 6, that the death of a 5-year-old boy late last year was the result of influenza. In a press release issued today, Ciriello confirmed Quinten Price, 5, died Dec. 27, 2017 after falling ill. “The final autopsy report … Read More
WARSAW — Travel-associated Zika infection is on the rise in the United States and one case has been reported in the Hoosier state. According to a press release from the Indiana State Department of Health, with confirmation from the Center for Disease Control, Feb. 9, marked the first … Read More
By AMY REEL Indiana State Department of Health State and local health officials are increasing measures to protect the health of Hoosiers in the event of an Ebola case in Indiana. “The State Health Department and healthcare partners, with the support of Gov. Pence, are taking extensive measures … Read More
The abnormally cold winter we had means ticks will be worse this year than we have seen in quite some time. Because ticks spend the winter deep in the soil that is not usually affected by the cold, they have had more time to breed and that means … Read More