Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink says it has approval to start human trials
The device is about the size of a large coin and is designed to be implanted in the skull, with ultra-thin wires going directly into the brain.
Fitness Friday: Unlocking body positivity through pilates
FOX 32's Anita Blanton heads over to BODYBAR Pilates in Wicker Park to experience an untraditional approach to the popular fitness routine.
Cook County takes action to ban flavored liquid nicotine products
The Cook County Board of Commissioners has passed an ordinance amendment that prohibits the sale of flavored liquid nicotine products in the county.
Cook County takes action to ban flavored liquid nicotine products
The Cook County Board of Commissioners has passed an ordinance amendment that prohibits the sale of flavored liquid nicotine products in the county.
Paralyzed man regains this 'simple pleasure' thanks to AI 'digital bridge'
A paralyzed man has regained the ability to walk thanks to artificial intelligence-powered implants that re-established communication between the brain and spinal cord, researchers said.
Chicago health officials sound alarm on mpox surge ahead of Pride month
Chicago public health officials on Tuesday sounded the alarm over another potential monkeypox surge ahead of Pride month.
'One Pill Can Kill': Chicago aims to combat drug use, overdoses
A push to prevent drug use and overdoses happened on Chicago’s South Side on Tuesday. A number of officials and experts came together to talk about the rising problem.
Surgeon general warns social media can have 'profound risk of harm' for kids
Could social media for kids be regulated next, like car seats and baby formula? The U.S. surgeon general is pushing policymakers to consider change in a new report on social media and youth mental health.
FDA approves nasal spray to reverse fentanyl, other opioid overdoses
U.S. health regulators on Monday approved a new easy-to-use version of a medication to reverse overdoses caused by fentanyl and other opioids driving the nation’s drug crisis.
5 menopause symptoms you might be overlooking
Nutritionist Andrea Donsky joins Good Day Chicago to break down lesser known symptoms of menopause.
Healthy picnic sugar alternatives for Memorial Day Weekend
Dr. Daryl Gioffre, author of "Get Off Your Sugar," breaks down some healthy alternatives to sugary picnic favorites.
Suburban dance troupe helping family whose daughters have Batten Disease
Abigail and Annabelle Beedle have been diagnosed with CLN2, a rare genetic nervous system disorder, also referred to as "Batten Disease." Their story is being told by the Glenview-based Trifecta Dance Collective.
Contaminated eye drops outbreak climbs, 4 dead
One more person has died after using contaminated eye drops. Four people in total have died so far, according to the CDC.
Chicago mental health advocate makes impact on 'Jennifer Hudson Show'
As Mental Health Awareness takes center stage this month, Christopher LeMark, the founder of Coffee, Hip Hop, and Mental Health located in Lakeview, received a huge surprise during his appearance on the Jennifer Hudson Show.
Coffee shop uses money to offer free therapy
This month, as Mental Health Awareness takes center stage, Christopher LeMark, the founder of Coffee, Hip Hop, and Mental Health located on West Belmont in Lakeview, received a huge surprise during his appearance on the Jennifer Hudson Show.
New funding to help promote mental wellness
A big announcement from the Biden Administration to tackle the nation's mental health crisis.
Chicago mental health advocate surprised on 'Jennifer Hudson Show'
As Mental Health Awareness takes center stage this month, the founder of Coffee, Hip Hop, and Mental Health located in Lakeview received a life-changing surprise during his appearance on the Jennifer Hudson Show.
Rising mpox cases prompt concern from medical officials
Dr. Shikha Jain from UI Health breaks down what you need to know about mpox cases in Chicago and what the latest data is saying about the outbreak.
2 cases of Legionnaires' disease linked to L.A. Fitness in Niles
The Illinois Department of Public Health has linked two confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease to the L.A. Fitness facility in Niles earlier this month.
'You’re safe here': Illinois Dems say abortion-access protections are a promise
Access to abortion is essentially locked down in Illinois. But Democrats are looking for ways to further protect the practice and its availability.