Illinois hospitals seeing spike in kids with respiratory illnesses: report
Illinois hospitals are seeing a spike in kids with respiratory illnesses.
Illinois hospitals are seeing a spike in kids with respiratory illnesses.
Hospitals seeing a spike in kids respiratory illnesses: report
Illinois children's hospitals are seeing a spike in kids with respiratory illnesses.
Illinois children's hospitals are seeing a spike in kids with respiratory illnesses.
Biden hopes ending cancer can be a 'national purpose' for US
The commander-in-chief wants to develop treatments and therapeutics to battle cancer and hopes to meet a goal to cut cancer deaths by 50% over the next 25 years to improve the lives of caregivers and people suffering from cancer.
The commander-in-chief wants to develop treatments and therapeutics to battle cancer and hopes to meet a goal to cut cancer deaths by 50% over the next 25 years to improve the lives of caregivers and people suffering from cancer.
FDA warns of rare cases of cancers possibly linked to breast implants
While rare, the FDA is warning about certain cancers, including squamous cell carcinoma and various lymphomas, that may develop in scar tissue that forms around breast implants.
While rare, the FDA is warning about certain cancers, including squamous cell carcinoma and various lymphomas, that may develop in scar tissue that forms around breast implants.
Chicago police officer who just retired dies by suicide, the latest in a string this summer
If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Or text HOME to 741-741 (Crisis Text Line).
If you or a loved one is feeling distressed, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The crisis center provides free and confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Or text HOME to 741-741 (Crisis Text Line).
Brown water runs from tap in Mississippi amid water crisis
Governor Tate Reeves said progress was being made on the city’s water crisis.
Governor Tate Reeves said progress was being made on the city’s water crisis.
1 million organ transplants: US reaches medical milestone since its first success in 1954
The U.S. has reached a medical milestone — counting 1 million organ transplants since the first success back in 1954.
The U.S. has reached a medical milestone — counting 1 million organ transplants since the first success back in 1954.
Mercury in retrograde: What it means for your mental and physical health
Mercury is in retrograde and that can mean an impact to your mental, physical and spiritual health. Maisy Bristol, a tarot teacher and astrologer, joined Good Day Chicago to help explain it further.
Mercury is in retrograde and that can mean an impact to your mental, physical and spiritual health. Maisy Bristol, a tarot teacher and astrologer, joined Good Day Chicago to help explain it further.
Family searches for good Samaritans who rendered aid after sister collapsed in Chicago
A family is hoping to find the good Samaritans who wasted no time to help a loved one.?
A family is hoping to find the good Samaritans who wasted no time to help a loved one.?
Family searches for good Samaritans who rendered aid after sister collapsed near Art Institute
A family is hoping to find the good Samaritans who wasted no time to help a loved one.
A family is hoping to find the good Samaritans who wasted no time to help a loved one.
'A miracle': Loyola volleyball player returns to court after being diagnosed with rare condition
"She was like, I heard you play volleyball, Loyola Chicago. You must be pretty strong. Just squeeze my hand like as hard as you can. So, I did that. And I remember asking her if I was going to die."
"She was like, I heard you play volleyball, Loyola Chicago. You must be pretty strong. Just squeeze my hand like as hard as you can. So, I did that. And I remember asking her if I was going to die."
Chicago professor warns 'BeReal.' app could pose some issues for children
Earlier this year, the app was reportedly gaining movement — seeing downloads up 315 percent.
Earlier this year, the app was reportedly gaining movement — seeing downloads up 315 percent.
Loyola volleyball player returns to court after being diagnosed with rare condition
Number 17 for the Loyola volleyball team is known for her digs and impressive defense, but in June, Grace Hinchman faced an opponent like no other.
Number 17 for the Loyola volleyball team is known for her digs and impressive defense, but in June, Grace Hinchman faced an opponent like no other.
'It frightens people': Adderall shortage impacting Chicago area
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
Loyola volleyball player returns to court after being diagnosed with rare condition
Number 17 for the Loyola volleyball team is known for her digs and impressive defense, but in June, Grace Hinchman faced an opponent like no other.
Number 17 for the Loyola volleyball team is known for her digs and impressive defense, but in June, Grace Hinchman faced an opponent like no other.
'It frightens people': Adderall shortage impacting Chicago area
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
Adderall shortage impacting Chicago area
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
A nationwide shortage of Adderall is now being felt in Chicago.
BBB warns of new Medicare scam
There is a new warning out from the Better Business Bureau.
There is a new warning out from the Better Business Bureau.
Study suggests walking this range of steps per day can reduce the risk of dementia
The study of nearly 78,000 adults looked at steps per day, and also the intensity of the steps, and the association with the risk of developing dementia.
The study of nearly 78,000 adults looked at steps per day, and also the intensity of the steps, and the association with the risk of developing dementia.
New COVID-19 booster vaccines will be available at Chicago pharmacies this week
With cold weather just around the corner, two new COVID-19 booster vaccines are rolling into Chicago — and city health officials are pushing residents to get the shot.
With cold weather just around the corner, two new COVID-19 booster vaccines are rolling into Chicago — and city health officials are pushing residents to get the shot.



















