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Syringe Exchange Programs Work. Indiana Cannot Afford to Lose Them.

Syringe exchange programs (SEP) lead to substance use recovery, decrease diseases, save lives, and save money. Despite more than 35 years of scientific evidence to support this claim, these programs are under threat here in Indiana with the SEP legislation set to expire on July 1, 2026. While SEPs are perhaps most thought of as
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Jessica & Adeline Presenting at Undergrad Research Expo

Our HTQLab undergrads, Jessica Nwokeji and Adeline Jolley, had recently presented at Purdue Undergraduate Research Expo (Fall 2025) about their research titled “Evaluating the Impact of Community Health Worker-Led Education on the Cervical Cancer Knowledge and Attitudes Seen in People Experiencing Homelessness“ They received great feedback and had a great time presenting insights. Great job!
Cervical Cancer, Community Health Workers, Conference Presentations, Health Disparities, Homelessness
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Dr. Natalia Rodriguez Receiving Awards at APHA 2025

Dr. Natalia received the Ayman El-Mohandes Young Professional Public Health Innovation Award for her interdisciplinary work reducing cancer disparities in underserved Hispanic communities through innovative and culturally responsive methods.
