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LAFAYETTE — Board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist Perkin Stang, MD, has joined the care team at Franciscan Physician Network Obstetrics & Gynecology Lafayette. Stang received … more
David, a handsome six-year-old boy with curly brown hair, hazel eyes, and a stocky build, loved recess. He would climb to the top of the monkey bars … more
An outbreak of varicella (chickenpox) has been confirmed at Sugar Creek Elementary School. The Montgomery County Health Department is implementing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease … more
Children do not choose their families, they are just born into them. The chance that a child will end up in a healthy family — kind, loving, stable — is the same as buying a lucky lotto … more

Continuous Glucose Monitors have been gaining in popularity lately, but are they necessary for someone without diabetes? Let’s break it down. Glucose serves as the primary energy source … more
Today’s column was written to help families who have a son or daughter who is struggling in school. I’ve decided to use my own “school struggles,” so that I can make this … more
Today’s column was written to help families who have a son or daughter who is struggling in school. I’ve decided to use my own “school struggles,” so that I can make this … more
Representatives from the nationally recognized Mobile Integrated Health program had the opportunity late last month to speak at two national conferences. MIH has programs such as Project Swaddle … more
Just like you, I keep a tally of the number of years I have been doing my job. Each year, for the past two decades, I have been working with children, adolescents and adults, who have asked for … more

Despite the amazing discoveries in science — billions of people are now connected by the internet; our life span has vastly increased since the time of Cleopatra and the Egyptian pyramids … more
Dusk to Dawn Bereavement Services announces a special encore event at 6 p.m. Oct. 5 at Christ Lutheran Church fellowship hall. The August learning series, Childhood Grief and Play Therapy … more
When almost every day of August behaved like it was mid-May, the nippers and the loppers should have always been in motion – but, of course they weren’t and so it’s a jungle out … more
Today’s column was created for you — Mom, Dad, Grandparents and anyone who raises or cares for children. It is to be used as a tool to help families discuss the facts, myths and the … more
The Montgomery County Community Foundation announced Thursday that it has been selected as a recipient of the Early Years Initiative from Early Learning Indiana. The Early Years Initiative is a … more

Wabash will host one of the nation’s leading experts on sleep and peak performance on Wednesday, when Dr. Chris Winter visits campus as part of the President’s Distinguished Speaker … more
Here are snapshots of three children, each born with a special talent: Sara, 15, a shy, quiet and emotionally sensitive. She loves to draw and paint pictures of horses, zebras and tigers. Her … more
With temperatures on the rise in Indiana this week, it is crucial that you do what you can to stay out of the heat as much as possible. The Red Cross offers the following reminders that help us stay … more
FDA approves RSV vaccine for moms-to-be to guard their newborns WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health regulators have approved the first RSV vaccine for pregnant women so their babies will be born … more
In a world that often emphasizes communal dining and family gatherings, navigating the world of solo cooking and dining can be challenging. Join Dusk to Dawn Bereavement and Monica Nagele from … more

A federal appeals court is allowing Alabama to enforce a ban outlawing the use of puberty blockers and hormones to treat transgender children. Monday's ruling is a victory for Republican-led states … more
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