Self Magazine ranks Northwest Indiana 91 out of 100 in its list of the healthiest places in America for women.

Don’t tell the people in Indianapolis, but Indy scores worse than Northwest Indiana and Gary on Self Magazine’s list, coming in at 96 out of 100.

Despite the Self Magazine slam, there are some positives in the report about Gary and Northwest Indiana, including low rates of violence against women (”40 percent fewer rapes reported than in the average place”), low drinking rates (”lower than four fifths of other places on list”), and STD transmission rates that are 40 percent lower than other places.

While people in Northwest Indiana might eat unhealthy meals and smoke cigarettes, it is nice to know that Region residents are practicing safe sex, cutting back on the booze, and are treating women well.

Writes Amy Lavalley in the Post-Tribune:

The women’s magazine listed smoking and cancer rates among the region’s women, as well as rates of depression and pollution, as reasons for the poor showing.

Maybe we should pass out Wellbutrin to cure addiction to smoking while improving Region depression rates.  And, maybe we can focus on economic development that brings in cleaner places of employment for Northwest Indiana’s workforce while encouraging our industries to focus on environmental quality issues.

Hat tip to Leo Morris at Opening Arguments for spotting the anti-Gary and Northwest Indiana hit piece.


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