Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson opens up about mental health: ‘You gotta ask for help’
"As guys, we have a tendency to not ask for help. Ego gets in the way, and we start stuffing things deep down in our guts, which is not a good thing," Johnson said.
"As guys, we have a tendency to not ask for help. Ego gets in the way, and we start stuffing things deep down in our guts, which is not a good thing," Johnson said.
Study: Weed smokers had more cases of emphysema, inflamed airways than some cigarette smokers
Researchers said that they wanted to bring attention to those who may be under the misconception that smoking marijuana is somehow better for you than tobacco.
Researchers said that they wanted to bring attention to those who may be under the misconception that smoking marijuana is somehow better for you than tobacco.
Wash your Thanksgiving turkey? Here’s why health experts say no
While one would assume washing anything makes it cleaner and safer, that’s not necessarily the case.
While one would assume washing anything makes it cleaner and safer, that’s not necessarily the case.
Delta Dental of Illinois: Land of Smiles program encourages children to care for their teeth
The Land of Smiles program promotes oral health education among young students. The program uses an interactive, educational performance to teach children about the importance of caring for their teeth. This school year the program will travel to 84 elementary schools in Illinois.
The Land of Smiles program promotes oral health education among young students. The program uses an interactive, educational performance to teach children about the importance of caring for their teeth. This school year the program will travel to 84 elementary schools in Illinois.
'Great American Smokeout': November 17 is a day to encourage others to quit smoking
It has been proven that people who quit smoking go on to live a healthier lifestyle.
It has been proven that people who quit smoking go on to live a healthier lifestyle.
Chicago skyline lights up for World Pancreatic Cancer Day
The Chicago skyline is lit up for World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
The Chicago skyline is lit up for World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
New study suggests middle-aged adults hit hardest by COVID-19 during second year of pandemic
COVID-19 hit some age groups the hardest, but as the pandemic went on, the numbers shifted.
COVID-19 hit some age groups the hardest, but as the pandemic went on, the numbers shifted.
Great American Smokeout encourages people to quit smoking
Every Nov. 17 is the Great American Smokeout --- which is a day to encourage people to quit smoking.
Every Nov. 17 is the Great American Smokeout --- which is a day to encourage people to quit smoking.
Advocate Trauma Recovery Center at local hospitals helping victims of violent crimes recover
The Advocate Trauma Recovery Center, which is now embedded in three Chicago area hospitals, is helping people recover, even after their physical wounds are healed.
The Advocate Trauma Recovery Center, which is now embedded in three Chicago area hospitals, is helping people recover, even after their physical wounds are healed.
Advocate Trauma Recovery Center at Chicago area hospitals helping victims of violent crimes recover
The Advocate Trauma Recovery Center, which is now embedded in three Chicago area hospitals, is helping people recover, even after their physical wounds are healed.
The Advocate Trauma Recovery Center, which is now embedded in three Chicago area hospitals, is helping people recover, even after their physical wounds are healed.
Safety rankings for Illinois hospitals drop
Only about 26 percent of Illinois hospitals earned "A" grades for safety, according to new ratings from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group.
Only about 26 percent of Illinois hospitals earned "A" grades for safety, according to new ratings from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group.
Safety rankings for Illinois hospitals drop
Only about 26 percent of Illinois hospitals earned "A" grades for safety, according to new ratings from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group.
Only about 26 percent of Illinois hospitals earned "A" grades for safety, according to new ratings from the nonprofit Leapfrog Group.
Long COVID could be aging organs faster by 3-4 years, research shows
"You can start thinking about getting COVID as almost as an accelerant to aging," the lead researcher warned.
"You can start thinking about getting COVID as almost as an accelerant to aging," the lead researcher warned.
Suburban trauma recovery center helping victims of crime
A trauma recovery center is helping victims of violent crimes put their lives back together.
A trauma recovery center is helping victims of violent crimes put their lives back together.
Monkeypox contributed to Indiana resident’s death, officials say
Monkeypox was a contributing factor in the recent death of an Indiana resident, state health officials said Wednesday.
Monkeypox was a contributing factor in the recent death of an Indiana resident, state health officials said Wednesday.
New details revealed after Jay Leno sustains third-degree burns on face, hands
Jay Leno was working under his car when the car erupted into flames.
Jay Leno was working under his car when the car erupted into flames.
Monkeypox linked to Indiana death
Indiana health officials say Monkeypox was a contributing factor in a recent death.
Indiana health officials say Monkeypox was a contributing factor in a recent death.
Utah man jumps into icy river to save woman attempting suicide
“I told her ‘I don’t know who you are, but I’m here and I love you, and I’m going to help you,’” Dane Entze said.
“I told her ‘I don’t know who you are, but I’m here and I love you, and I’m going to help you,’” Dane Entze said.
Fentanyl 'vaccine' may have been discovered, researchers say
Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine.
Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine.
Over a billion young people at risk of hearing loss from loud music, venues, study suggests
The study said that young people between the ages of 12 to 34 often engage in “unsafe listening practices,” like the use of headphones and attending noisy venues.
The study said that young people between the ages of 12 to 34 often engage in “unsafe listening practices,” like the use of headphones and attending noisy venues.



















