Shari Rudavsky, Indianapolis Star

Shari Rudavsky

Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Shari:

AG Rokita seeking info on 'sterilization' of children from gender clinics

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to medical facilities requesting information about transgender care. → Read More

Eli Lilly drops price of insulin 70% and expands monthly cap on out-of-pocket cost

Indy-based Eli Lilly is reducing the price of most of its insulins 70% in an effort to put the drug within reach of more Americans with diabetes. → Read More

Cradle Indy coalition aims to lower infant mortality rate in Indianapolis

Cradle Indy, a new group, aims to bring together partners to find ways to lower Marion County's high infant mortality rate. → Read More

Franciscan Health doctor's study links common herbicide to preterm births

Neonatalogist Paul Winchester explored whether a herbicide increases risk of low birth weight babies. → Read More

Indiana AG calls for investigation into doctor who provided abortion for 10-year-old

The Indiana AG's office claims the provider violated patient privacy and law in sharing story of a 10-year-old girl who had abortion. → Read More

Fishers police arrest Noblesville man in road rage shooting

Fishers police have arrested a Noblesville man who allegedly shot another driver in a road rage incident Thursday evening. → Read More

Man found shot to death in car on northwest side

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department detectives are investigating the shooting death of a man discovered on the northwest side. → Read More

Indiana sees 1st monkeypox-related death

The person who died had multiple underlying health conditions in addition to monkeypox, the Indiana Department of Health reported. → Read More

Is it flu, COVID-19 or RSV? How to tell.

Many infectious diseases can produce the same symptoms — fever, cough, congestion. Here's how to find the culprit. → Read More

Eskenazi Health to move forward with Twin Aire methadone clinic

Twin Aire residents worry the center will bring crime to the neighborhood. Police officials say it won't. → Read More

What's next after judge blocks Indiana abortion law

Some clinics across the state say that they will resume performing abortions as court case continues. → Read More

Judge blocks Indiana's new abortion law — for now

Indiana judge issues preliminary injunction in abortion lawsuit. → Read More

Wrong-way crash on I-465 southbound kills at least 1

Wayne Township fire officials said they expect the entrance ramp to be closed for several hours Saturday afternoon. → Read More

IMPD: Person shot and killed early Saturday morning on northwest side of Indianapolis

Indianapolis police are investigating a deadly shooting on the northwest side. The person was pronounced deado. → Read More

What you need to know: Indiana abortion law starts today

The law bans abortion in most instances, with limited exemptions for rape, incest, life of the mother and fatal fetal abnormalities. → Read More

This is what new Indiana abortion law means for IU Health providers

Indiana abortion law will take effect Sept. 15. Only hospitals will be able to perform the procedure. → Read More

As state's monkeypox toll passes 150, IU Health starts testing

The Indiana Department of Health has launched a dashboard to track monkeypox cases in the state. → Read More

ACLU, Planned Parenthood sue Indiana over new abortion restrictions

The ACLU of Indiana and Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Indiana's abortion law. → Read More

Caitlin Bernard briefly considered giving up abortions after daughter kidnapping threat

In a mid-May IndyStar interview, Caitlin Bernard talked about the kidnapping threat when asked if she had safety concerns about providing abortions. → Read More

IU Health says doctor did not violate HIPAA laws in 10-year-old's abortion

IU Health officials say investigation did not find any violations on the part of Dr. Caitlin Bernard. → Read More