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Illinois hospital safety grades: See how your hospital ranked in a new safety report
More than 3,000 hospitals across the country were graded by independent health care watchdog group Leapfrog in a new report for 2024. In Illinois, 27 Chicago-area hospitals received an “A” grade
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Premature births in the U.S. remain at an all-time high, the March of Dimes reports
A growing number of areas without OB-GYN care could further drive up the number of preemie births in the U.S., experts say.
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Woman, 23, warns about common contact lens mistake after going blind in one eye
The eye infection can happen to anyone, but the vast majority of cases involve contact lens wearers.
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Ozempic and Wegovy may help curb alcohol addiction, study suggests
The blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may help people cut back on drinking, new research published Wednesday in JAMA Psychiatry suggests.
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Sudden syphilis retreat in gay men is most likely tied to preventive antibiotic use
A new proven protocol in which doxycycline is used to prevent sexually transmitted infections, called doxyPEP, has been an apparent sleeper hit among gay men.
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5 common skin rashes that can be caused by COVID, according to dermatologists
Some viral illnesses are known to cause rashes, like hives.
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What is Mycoplasma pneumoniae?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned of an unusual increase in bacterial infections caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
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What is Mycoplasma pneumoniae? Why the CDC is warning about it
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned of an unusual increase in bacterial infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae. But what exactly is it and why is it concerning?
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What is ‘walking pneumonia' and what are the symptoms? CDC warns of rise in cases
With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning of a recent increase in cases of “walking pneumonia” what are the symptoms to watch for?
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Tuberculosis infected 8 million people last year, the most WHO has ever tracked
The World Health Organization says more than 8 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis last year. That’s the highest number recorded since the U.N. health agency began keeping track.
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Lassa fever, rare viral disease, suspected in death of Iowa resident
Health officials are investigating the death Monday of an Iowa resident as a suspected case of Lassa fever, a frightening viral disease rarely seen in the U.S., health officials said.
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Matt in the Morning: ‘Real Housewives' star shares breast cancer story, raises awareness
Guerdy Abraira comes to Chicago to raise awareness this Breast Cancer Awareness month. She joined Matt Rodrigues on the NBC Chicago morning show to talk about her efforts.
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KFC and Hatch unveil frying chicken audio to help people sleep
KFC and Hatch teamed up to create a new “Kentucky Friend Chicken Rain” content channel to help consumers fall asleep faster.
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Suburban boutique offers unique services, custom apparel for cancer patients and survivors
A store in suburban Chicago offers a unique set of services, catering to cancer patients and survivors in a way that many say is hard to find.
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Tick infected with rare illness found in Lake County
The first tick in Illinois to test positive for a rare bacteria was discovered in Lake County, the Illinois Department of Public Health said Friday.
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Grandmother who accidentally invited random teen to Thanksgiving diagnosed with breast cancer
Arizona grandmother Wanda Dench chose to open up about her diagnosis in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, saying she’s been undergoing chemotherapy.
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What to know about whooping cough as US cases surge to pre-pandemic levels
A highly contagious respiratory illness is on the rise in the United States this year.
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A deadly drug: Whippit use rising in US as social media videos go viral
The number of teens and young adults in the United States risking death to get high as recreational use of nitrous oxide — commonly known as whippits — is “rising rapidly,” according to doctors at the Yale School of Medicine.
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Are chia seeds or flaxseeds healthier? RD reveals which to eat for protein, gut health
While both seeds are great for you, there are some nutritional differences.
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Is it healthier to walk outside or on a treadmill? Experts reveal which has more benefits
Here’s how to choose which type of walk is right for you.