Medical student dies during 102-mile bike ride for cancer research
Mason Fisher, 27, suffered a medical event at the 100-mile mark.
Mason Fisher, 27, suffered a medical event at the 100-mile mark.
UK boy, 12, taken off life support after highly-publicized court battle
The legal battle is the latest in a series of very public British cases in which parents and doctors have sparred over who is better qualified to make decisions about a child’s medical care.
The legal battle is the latest in a series of very public British cases in which parents and doctors have sparred over who is better qualified to make decisions about a child’s medical care.
China resort city goes into COVID-19 lockdown stranding thousands
There were 229 confirmed cases on Friday and an additional 129 on Saturday.
There were 229 confirmed cases on Friday and an additional 129 on Saturday.
Illinois daycare worker contracts monkeypox, children exposed
Even though health experts say the monkeypox virus is largely impacting a certain population, the grim reality is anyone can catch it.
Even though health experts say the monkeypox virus is largely impacting a certain population, the grim reality is anyone can catch it.
Indiana Legislature first to approve abortion ban after Roe v. Wade overturned
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston told reporters that if residents are unhappy, they can vote for new lawmakers.
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston told reporters that if residents are unhappy, they can vote for new lawmakers.
IDPH announces daycare worker monkeypox case
There is a new monkeypox investigation underway in Illinois involving a daycare worker.
There is a new monkeypox investigation underway in Illinois involving a daycare worker.
Chicago health officials push for more people to get COVID vaccinated ahead of school year
The city of Chicago is hosting two family vaccine clinics this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated ahead of the upcoming school year.
The city of Chicago is hosting two family vaccine clinics this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated ahead of the upcoming school year.
Chicago health officials push for more people to get vaccinated for COVID ahead of school year
The Chicago Department of Public Health is looking to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 ahead of the upcoming school year.
The Chicago Department of Public Health is looking to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 ahead of the upcoming school year.
Monkeypox: Separating fact from fiction
Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer at WebMD, talks about what we know about the monkeypox virus, how it spreads, who is at risk and what are the symptoms.
Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer at WebMD, talks about what we know about the monkeypox virus, how it spreads, who is at risk and what are the symptoms.
US declares monkeypox a public health emergency — what that means for Chicago
Chicago's top health officials are voicing their concern about monkeypox and urging more testing to slow the spread.
Chicago's top health officials are voicing their concern about monkeypox and urging more testing to slow the spread.
Monkeypox cases rising in Chicago; Biden declares public health emergency
The federal government has declared a public health emergency for monkeypox, which will free up federal money and other resources to battle the outbreak.
The federal government has declared a public health emergency for monkeypox, which will free up federal money and other resources to battle the outbreak.
Indiana House votes to keep exceptions from abortion ban
After an emotional debate over a proposed ban on abortion, the Indiana House voted Thursday to exempt those who�have been raped.
After an emotional debate over a proposed ban on abortion, the Indiana House voted Thursday to exempt those who�have been raped.
Chicago's top doc hopes city will receive more monkeypox vaccines as cases rise
The United States declared a public health emergency on monkeypox ? freeing up federal money and resources to fight the outbreak. In Chicago, the top doctor hopes that declaration will mean more vaccines, as there are currently not enough to meet demand.
The United States declared a public health emergency on monkeypox ? freeing up federal money and resources to fight the outbreak. In Chicago, the top doctor hopes that declaration will mean more vaccines, as there are currently not enough to meet demand.
NUK glass baby bottles sold on Amazon recalled over high lead levels
The recalled NUK-branded baby bottles were not intended to be sold in the U.S., according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recalled NUK-branded baby bottles were not intended to be sold in the U.S., according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
University of Chicago Medicine breaks ground on northwest Indiana facility
The University of Chicago Medicine broke ground Wednesday on its first freestanding facility in Indiana.
The University of Chicago Medicine broke ground Wednesday on its first freestanding facility in Indiana.
Indiana lawmakers bolster care for moms, babies in abortion debate
Indiana lawmakers on the verge of banning most abortions in the state are now debating new assistance for pregnant women.
Indiana lawmakers on the verge of banning most abortions in the state are now debating new assistance for pregnant women.
Indiana lawmakers looking to ban most abortions in the state debate new assistance for pregnant women
Indiana lawmakers on the verge of banning most abortions in the state are now debating new assistance for pregnant women.
Indiana lawmakers on the verge of banning most abortions in the state are now debating new assistance for pregnant women.
Indiana lawmakers prepare to vote on banning most abortions in the state
Indiana lawmakers are preparing to vote as soon as this week to ban most abortions in the state.
Indiana lawmakers are preparing to vote as soon as this week to ban most abortions in the state.
Biden signs executive order protecting travel for abortion
The executive order also allows states where abortion is still legal to apply for Medicare waivers that would help them treat patients from out-of-state.
The executive order also allows states where abortion is still legal to apply for Medicare waivers that would help them treat patients from out-of-state.
Eating ultra-processed food linked to faster cognitive decline in older adults, study says
Participants who ate more than 20% of their daily calorie intake from ultra-processed foods were more likely to suffer a decline in cognitive function, according to the study.
Participants who ate more than 20% of their daily calorie intake from ultra-processed foods were more likely to suffer a decline in cognitive function, according to the study.



















