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Mother’s Day at Indago Research & Health Center

Honoring the Strength Behind Every Role On this Mother’s Day, we pause with the intention to recognize and celebrate the strength, compassion, and unwavering dedication that mothers bring into every space they touch. Their influence extends far beyond the home, shaping workplaces, communities, and the future of healthcare through care, resilience, and purpose. A Commitment...

Autism Acceptance Month: Advancing Understanding, Inclusion, and Research

Every April, Autism Acceptance Month provides an opportunity to move beyond awareness and focus on meaningful inclusion, understanding, and action. At Indago Research and Health Center, we recognize the importance of supporting individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, not only through compassionate care, but also through our commitment to advancing clinical research. Understanding...

World Parkinson’s Awareness Month: Understanding, Recognizing, and Supporting Those Affected

Every April, World Parkinson’s Awareness Month shines a spotlight on a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. At Indago Research and Health Center, we are committed to raising awareness, promoting early detection, and supporting advancements in research that improve the lives of those living with Parkinson’s disease. What is Parkinson’s? Parkinson’s disease is a...

Celebration of National Nutrition Month – Stay Healthy

It’s honestly perfect timing to stay healthy that National Nutrition Month kicks off right as spring starts. Everything is finally waking up, the days are stretching out, it’s actually getting warm again, and you can finally hear birds instead of just freezing wind. After a long, gray winter, spring just feels like the natural time...

Eating Disorders: Understanding, Support, and Hope

Eating Disorders Awareness Month, observed every year in February, is dedicated to raising awareness about eating disorders, reducing stigma, and encouraging early support and treatment. Eating disorders affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds and recovery is possible with the right care and understanding.

World Cancer Day: How Clinical Research Brings Hope

Raising Awareness and Saving Lives World Cancer Day, observed every year on February 4, raises awareness about cancer and highlights the importance of prevention, early detection, and access to effective treatments. It is a day to support patients, families, and caregivers while promoting actions that can save lives. Global statistics According to the American Cancer...

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