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Franciscan Health Central Indiana's Dr. Christopher Doehring explains why the pandemic has had several variants and what has been learned about COVID-19 through vaccination efforts and the variants.
This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Dr. Sandeep Dube, board member for the American Heart Association, about the importance of learning CPR and why an awareness week for CPR and AEDs is important when every second counts. Dr. Dube also talked about how COVID-19 has impacted hearts and what some of the complications the […]
(AP) — The NFL is modifying COVID-19 protocols for all personnel who have been fully vaccinated. In a memo sent by Commissioner Roger Goodell to the 32 clubs Friday and obtained by The Associated Press, he cited the “advice of our medical and scientific experts” for the agreement to modify protocols to ”reflect the […]
Whether we like it or not masks have become a part of our every day lives. Will.I.Am. is set to release a brand new kind of mask April 8. It seems very futuristic as it features bluetooth capabilities, LED lights, noise-cancelling headphones, a filtration system and is going for $299! There are some […]
More Hoosiers can can sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine. On Monday morning, the Indiana State Department of Health announced that Indiana residents 30 and over are now eligible to sign up for vaccine appointments. For more information, click here. On Wednesday, Hoosiers 16 and over will be able to sign up for vaccine appointments. […]
This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Stephanie Dillon, Regional Development Director for ALSAC, ahead of RadioONE's annual St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Radiothon. They talked about what people can expect this year during the event, how people can give to St. Jude, how funds help children at the hospital and around the world, which St. Jude stories give are Stephanie's favorites, and much more.
This week, host Emily Metheny spoke again with Dr. Lana Dbeibo, an infectious disease physician with Indiana University Health. They spoke about what amount of vaccinations would lead to heard herd immunity, how a two shot vaccine differs from a one shot vaccine, and more.
This week, host Emily Metheny spoke with Dr. Lana Dbeibo, an infectious disease physician with Indiana University Health. She explained how vaccines work, why so many vaccines are in trials "quickly," and much more to help people better understand the science behind vaccines.
Zenzile DaBreo-St. Hilaire was supposed to have a destination wedding but it as cancelled because of the pandemic. Now she's looking for the perfect dress to wear to her virtual wedding in her apartment.