Discover Dementia-Friendly Cruises

A Hobart-based travel agency is taking people with memory loss on unique dementia-friendly cruises around the world. Elite Cruises & Vacations and American Senior Communities share the benefits of these trips.... Read More

TxJet Marks Five Years

In just five years, TxJet has delivered 2,000 lifesaving organs to transplant recipients in 39 states flying the equivalent of four trips to the moon. In the Business of Health, Kylie Veleta has details on expansion plans.... Read More

Bosma Enterprises Empowering Workers with Impairments

When he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye disease as a teenager, Mark Dresen, didn’t know what his future would hold. After a six-month program at Bosma Enterprises he now works at Eli Lilly and Company’s global headquarters. Mark shares how Bosma helped him and others living with vision loss.... Read More

OrthoIndy Foundation YMCA Opens its Doors

The new OrthoIndy Foundation YMCA has been in the works for years and has officially opened its doors. We take you inside the first facility of its kind in the nation to offer specialized ?medical services for veterans.... Read More

USI Testing Tiny House

It’s almost been two months since the University of Southern Indiana cut the ribbon on its tiny Minka house. We explore this unique pilot project, which could make independent living accessible for people of all ages and abilities. ... Read More

Plans Underway for New Behavioral Hospital

U.S. Health Vest and Hendricks Regional Health are partnering to create a new behavioral center. In the Business of Health, leadership discusses the immediate need to treat behavioral health and provide addiction treatment services.... Read More

Zimmer Biomet App Innovating Post-Op Care

After knee or hip replacement surgery, some patients are using technology to get through post-op care, instead of traditional physical therapy. In the Business of Health, learn how the Zimmer Biomet mymobility app on Apple Watch and iPhone is helping patients.... Read More

Inside Synapse Sitters

As a parent of a young son with Autism, an Indianapolis mom wanted to help other families connect with specialized sitters, so she started Synapse Sitters. In the Business of Health, find out how the tech startup is expanding statewide.... Read More

Indiana Grown Partnering with Schools

Indiana Grown is working on a new initiative to get fresh, locally grown food into school lunches. In the Business of Health, how a new school food resource guide could help school corporations.... Read More

Tyler Trent’s Doc on His Remarkable Impact

20-year-old Purdue superfan Tyler Trent has captured the hearts of the nation with his remarkable fight against cancer. He’s using his diagnosis to raise awareness and money for cancer research. In the Business of Health, his Riley Hospital doctor talks about Tyler’s impact.... Read More

Inside Fiat Chrysler Health & Wellness Center

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is partnering with Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Health on a new health and wellness center that is getting national attention. We tell you about the benefits of this “one-stop shop” for FCA workers.... Read More

Inside Tumaini Global Health

A group of DePauw alumni wants to create the first medical school in the U.S. focused on global health right here in Indiana. It’s called Tumaini Global Health and in the Business of Health, we talk with the organization’s president about his vision.... Read More

Cook Regentec Facility Focused on Potential Breakthroughs, Collaboration

Bloomington-based Cook Regentec has opened its first facility in Indianapolis. The company has transformed an old beer warehouse into space near the high-profile 16 Tech innovation district. Part of the space will be dedicated to what the regenerative medicine therapy incubator and accelerator is calling The Collaboratory, where its scientists, engineers and product developers will […]... Read More

New AR Tools Offer Surgical Guidance

Researchers at Purdue University have developed a unique approach that allows experienced surgeons and physicians to help less-experienced doctors in war zones perform complicated procedures. In the Business of Health, see how augmented reality is making it possible.... Read More

IU Health Car T-Cell Therapy

There is only one doctor in Indiana using a cutting-edge treatment called CAR T-Cell therapy on patients with certain cancers. The therapy is remarkable because it’s only a single treatment and patients are showing great success.... Read More

Inside KetoLuxe

A health scare forced the owners of a Columbus gourmet marshmallow company to rethink their brand, while they transformed their lives. In the Business of Health, meet the women behind KetoLuxe…a new line of sugar-free, low-carb and gluten-free treats, spices and foods.... Read More

KingCal Meals Startup Sees Growth

Two brothers are helping people of all fitness levels eat healthier, one meal at a time. The owners of Carmel-based KingCal Meals discuss sourcing locally for their young business and plans for expansion.... Read More

Helmer Helping Blood Supply in Africa

A Noblesville-based company has developed high-tech equipment for drones delivering blood to patients in remote areas of Rwanda. Helmer Scientific’s CEO talks about the company’s role in the lifesaving missions.... Read More

Zimmer Biomet Aids Knee-Replacements in Guatemala

About half-a-million dollars worth of Indiana-made orthopedic devices are now in Central America to support a unique mission. Zimmer Biomet is supplying artificial knees for doctors to perform total knee replacements at two hospitals in Guatemala.... Read More