Yearly Archives: 2018
Comienza la Votación Temprana para las Primarias Gubernamentales
La votación temprana para las Elecciones Primarias Gubernamentales del 20 de marzo comenzaron el Lunes, iniciándolas David Orr, Secretario del Condado de Cook y la Junta de Comisionados de Elecciones… Read more
AT&T Trae Ofertas Personalizadas a Chicago
A partir de esta semana, AT&T lleva a las calles de las tres principales ciudades de E.U. – Nueva York, Chicago y Los Angeles, ofertas especiales de tiempo limitado. “Se… Read more
Women Who Clean at Home, Work Face Lung Decline
Women who work as cleaners or regularly use cleaning sprays or other cleaning products at home appear to experience a greater decline in lung function over time than women who… Read more
Prescribed an opioid? Ask your doctor (or dentist) these questions
By Dr. Sam Ho, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare If your doctor or dentist prescribes a pain reliever, take charge of your health and find out exactly what you are getting…. Read more
Skip the Guilt: Red Wine Could Protect Your Oral Health
Some of us love to savor a glass of red wine — or two — with dinner every once in a while. The catch is that this velvety drink often… Read more
Summit for Clinical Excellence to Convene in Chicago
The Summit for Clinical Excellence will hold a conference entitled Freud Meets Buddha on March 7-10 at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza River North in Chicago. The conference is… Read more
Increase in Hepatitis A Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
In 2017, 33 total cases of hepatitis A (HAV) were confirmed. Fifteen HAV cases were confirmed among men who have sex with men (MSM), 58 percent of male cases, compared… Read more
World’s Largest Laundromat to Host National Literacy Summit
Berwyn’s World’s Largest Laundromat, which is true to its name, will continue to lead on the topic of literacy by hosting a national summit March 1st. Coinciding with Read Across… Read more
Reasons Pre-School Years Are a Prime Time For Learning
Much of the discussion about education focuses on the K-12 years, but some early childhood education experts suggest serious learning can start even earlier and pay dividends for the child… Read more
Study: Homicide rate doubles for Hispanics
By: Ashmar Mandou According to a new study by the Violence Policy Center (VPC), approximately 54,000 Hispanics were killed with guns in the United States from 1999 through 5015, with… Read more