Super flu cases slam U.S.
The CDC says a spike in flu cases is driven by a new variant. It comes as vaccination rates remain low.
Dry January offers a fresh start for healthier habits in the new year
Chris Reed of the Northern Illinois Recovery Center explains why taking a 30-day break from alcohol can improve health, shift habits, and help some people decide whether they want longer-term change.
New Illinois law addresses fentanyl overdose hotspots
With the start of the new year just hours away, a number of new laws are set to take effect.
Flu hospitalizations double as 'super flu' spreads, CDC says
New CDC numbers show flu hospitalizations have doubled in just one week as millions of people travel and gather for the holidays. Doctors say a fast-spreading new Influenza A variant — often called the “super flu” — is driving the surge, with nearly 30 states reporting high or very high flu activity.
Detecting fentanyl before use: How kits aim to save lives | ChicagoLIVE
A one-time event on Chicago’s West Side offered free fentanyl detection kits earlier today, helping people identify fentanyl before a pill or drug is taken. We spoke with Ahmad Hussain, CEO of DEFENT, who says the free kits will be available again during Lollapalooza. He explains how the kits work, why prevention is critical, and how fentanyl detection can help save lives.
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, dies at 35 after battle with cancer
Tatiana Schlossberg was announced she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in November.
New Illinois healthcare laws to know in 2026
New healthcare laws are set to go in effect in Illinois in the new year. Matthew L. Williams, Partner at Salvi, Schostock & Pritchard, joins via zoom to share a list of the most important changes.
Do detox diets really work? Expert weighs in
A registered dietitian from Rush University Medical Center explains whether popular detox diets actually improve health, what science says about “gut health,” and smarter ways to reset habits after the holidays.
Alzheimer’s disease could be reversed by restoring brain balance, study suggests
The medication restored normal NAD+ levels and fully reversed cognitive function in advanced Alzheimer's models.
Expert shares fitness trends and tips for sticking to New Year’s resolutions
Dr. Michele Kerulis of Northwestern University discusses the most popular fitness trends for the new year and offers practical advice on setting realistic goals, staying motivated and keeping health resolutions on track.
Traditional plant extract shows anti-inflammatory potential in early research
A plant used in Brazilian medicine has scientific potential to help people with arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
5 popular hangover myths that don't work after holiday drinking, according to experts
'Hair of the dog,' greasy food and coffee don't address how the body processes alcohol, experts say.
5 fitness trends that went viral in 2025 — experts weigh hype vs results
From weighted vests to jiu-jitsu, here are some of the fitness trends that went viral in 2025 -- and if the hype is worth the results.
Doctor breaks down a new flu variant circulating this year
Some call this the Super Flu. More people are going to the hospital and the emergency room because of a strain of the flu called H-3-N-2.
Uptick in flu cases during the holidays
Before Christmas, flu cases were already starting to go up across our country. Some health experts are worried that the number of cases will spike since many of us are having family gatherings.
New 'aggressive' flu strain emerging as health threat: Where it's spreading the most
A highly contagious and aggressive flu strain is sweeping the nation this season.
Popular painkiller offers little relief, raises serious health risks, study finds
A widely prescribed opioid painkiller showed limited effectiveness and increased risk of negative effects in a new analysis published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.
Flu cases rise as holiday gatherings raise concern
With millions already infected, health officials warn that holiday get-togethers could fuel the spread of the flu and are urging people to take simple steps to stay safe.
Millions face health insurance premium hikes as Covid-era subsidies expire
With pandemic-era health insurance subsidies ending January 1, millions of Americans could see sharp premium increases—while Congress shows little sign of acting in time.
Illinois joins lawsuit over curtail of gender-affirming care for kids
Illinois joined a group of states suing HHS over a move that could limit gender-affirming care for young people.



















