As the temperature drops, Chicago hospitals are fighting rising numbers
The winter is bringing in a cold front of RSV, flu, and COVID, as hospitals are expanding room capacities.
The winter is bringing in a cold front of RSV, flu, and COVID, as hospitals are expanding room capacities.
Midterm voters in Chicago and the suburbs made it clear they support measures that would improve mental health care in their areas.
The push for progress following the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 included unreasonable expectations of executives.
“There is no typical post-COVID patient,” said internal medicine specialist Dr. Pete Thomas.
Chicago’s City Council has approved Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $16.4 billion budget.
The trio of COVID-19, flu and RSV could create additional problems later in the season. For now, RSV is the biggest concern.
Looking at the local landscape of abortion from Pritzker’s recent push for access to the upcoming election.
Lawsuits filed against hair care companies alleged that widely used Black hair products are linked to cancer.
This Halloween feels different from the pandemic holidays of the last two years, and some traditions are forming.
The infectious disease specialist helps us take stock of the latest news on the pandemic as well as monkeypox, the flu, RSV and more.