Stories tagged with "pregnant women"
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4 ways to survive that long-distance flight
In recent years, air travel seems to have become an even more uncomfortable proposition. The attempted terrorist attack on a plane Christmas Day has made it even more uncomfortable...
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Free H1N1 vaccine clinic to be Thursday in Brownsburg
The Hendricks County Health Department will provide a limited number of H1N1 influenza vaccinations to Brownsburg students and other high-priority groups on Thursday. The free...
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H1N1 clinic planned for priority groups
Westfield — Westfield has decided to hold an H1N1 vaccination clinic for priority groups, the only community in Hamilton County to do so. The clinic will be from 10 a.m. to 2...
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2 H1N1 shot clinics next week will have shortened hours
The Hamilton County Health Department has shortened its two upcoming H1N1 vaccine clinics. The clinics, which are scheduled for Monday and Wednesday, will last only three hours...
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More than 21,500 kids given H1N1 vaccine
A little more than half of all Indianapolis elementary school children in public schools have received the H1N1 vaccine, according to the Marion County Health Department. More than...
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Demand for H1N1 shots starting to ease?
Monday was a red-letter day for the Hamilton County Health Department. Since November, hundreds have been lining up at the health department’s H1N1 vaccination clinics, and demand...
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Beyond politics: Reasons to be suspicious of health plan
Once again Dan Carpenter’s view of government-run health-care reform (“Criers of wolf make foxy hares,” Nov. 15) sounds like something Americans should be ashamed...
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Boone Co. plans 4 vaccination clinics
Boone County will hold four H1N1 clinics over the next month, but as in the past, there won’t be enough vaccine for everyone. The Health Department will hold its next free...
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Hamilton County adds 4 H1N1 vaccination clinics
The Hamilton County Health Department has added four more dates to its H1N1 vaccination clinic schedule. The clinics, which have been scheduled for late November and early...
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Boone Co. H1N1 clinic for high-risk groups only
Boone Countys first H1N1 clinic is scheduled for this afternoon, but not everyone will be vaccinated. Boone County Health Department spokesman Chuck Ritz said only people in...
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Hamilton County cancels Nov. 25 H1N1 clinic
Hamilton County has canceled one of its public H1N1 vaccination clinics. The health department canceled the Nov. 25 clinic because of Thanksgiving, according to a press release...
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State continues vaccinating for H1N1 flu virus
The Marion County Health Department vaccinated 2,272 people against the H1N1 virus at a free public clinic Saturday at Warren Central High School, according to Health Department...
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Johnson County to offer free H1N1 vaccination clinic
Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be held from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on Nov. 9 in Scott...
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Johnson Co. H1N1 clinic set for Monday
FRANKLIN — Johnson County officials will hold a free H1N1 vaccination clinic next week in Franklin. The clinic will be from 2 to 6 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out, on...
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Hamilton Co. to conduct first H1N1 clinic Wednesday
NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Health Department will hold its first public H1N1 vaccination clinic on Wednesday, but it’s only for priority groups identified by the...
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County gets some H1N1 vaccine but needs more
The Boone County Health Department received its first batches of H1N1 vaccine this week, while supplies of the traditional flu vaccine have been exhausted. Health Department...
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Hendricks Co. gets 1,000 injectable H1N1 vaccine doses
DANVILLE — The first injectable doses of H1N1 vaccine have arrived in Hendricks County and are being administered to the health care workers in two local hospitals. About...
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Injectable flu vaccine arrives in Indiana
Some local health departments in Indiana have started receiving the injectable form of the swine flu vaccine. The Indiana State Department of Health said today that some local...
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Ind. hospitals restricting visits to stop flu
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Some Indiana hospitals are making their visitation policies more restrictive to stem the spread of swine flu. The Evansville Courier&Press reports that...
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Smoking, booze, drugs hit Indiana pregnancies
A new study by Indiana University researchers suggests that pregnant Indiana women have one of the nation’s highest rates of alcohol, tobacco and drug use. The study found...
