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Indiana University Health’s nationally recognized and highly skilled physicians are often looked upon to comment on human-interest stories, medical breakthroughs and much more. Selected media coverage appears below.
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04/05/2012 | In the News | IU Health Goshen, IU Health
Just as Hybrid cars are becoming more popular because they offer more options than traditional autos and can save money, many hospitals are getting on board with hybrid operating rooms. And the reasoning is the same. IU Health Goshen Hospital recently installed a Hybrid Operating/Xray procedure room that is one of only one hundred in the United States, but the number is expected to climb rapidly.… Read More
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01/14/2012 | In the News, Transplant | IU Health
Neenah, Wis.- Less than 24 hours after Nikki LeFebre of Neenah was notified late Friday afternoon that she was officially on the transplant list for four organs — a stomach, pancreas and small and large intestines — an amazing thing happened. LeFebre and her husband, Ben, were awakened about 3:30 a.m. Saturday by a call from the Indiana University Health Transplant Team that they had organs… Read More
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01/01/2012 | In the News, Transplant | IU Health
RICHMOND, Ind.— An Indiana woman who donated one of her kidneys to her former boss says she hopes it gives him many healthy years with his family. Richmond residents Susan Preston and Bruce Dodds are both recovering from their Dec. 7 surgeries at the IU Health University Hospital in Indianapolis, where Dodds received one of Preston's kidneys. Three weeks after the surgery, Dodds told the… Read More
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11/18/2011 | Community Outreach, In the News | IU Health Bloomington
Bloomington, Ind. - Sixteen local restaurants received the “Healthy Restaurant Bloomington” designation this month as part of a community effort to ensure healthy choices, are easy choices. The participating restaurants were evaluated based on 32 criteria for promoting a healthy environment and lifestyle. The program was initiated by the Active Living Coalition (ALC) of Monroe County, a… Read More
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10/24/2011 | In the News, Transplant | IU Health
Most people who make changes in their daily diets — if they're able to make changes at all — do so primarily to look better and feel better. The stakes are much higher for others. For them, the ability to implement a new lifestyle is the crucial difference between the dream of growing old and the distinct possibility of dying young. When Erik Williams learned in November of 2006 that… Read More
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