What 3 Health Care Workers Learned About The Pandemic — And Themselves
Mental health challenges. Isolation. Reusing PPE. What three health workers learned from Illinois’ first coronavirus surge.
Mental health challenges. Isolation. Reusing PPE. What three health workers learned from Illinois’ first coronavirus surge.
Reset spoke with Dr. Edmund Donoghue, who helped bring public attention to the 1995 heat wave that left more than 700 dead in Chicago.
If cases continue to rise, Lightfoot said she’ll reimpose restrictions on businesses and social gatherings.
In the age of COVID-19, most people follow social distancing and mask guidelines when they enter stores and restaurants. But then there are the nightmare customers who won’t comply.
Early-stage testing showed the first COVID-19 vaccine tested in the U.S. revved up people’s immune systems the way scientists had hoped.
Experts say communities that are hardest hit by the pandemic were already struggling with high rates of poverty and food insecurity.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle says Black residents are being disproportionately impacted by the overdose crisis.
The medical examiner’s office said Tuesday it likely has confirmed around 770 opioid deaths so far and has another 580 pending cases.
For children, the distress shows itself in difficult moods, stomachaches or even regression to behaviors from earlier childhood. Here are seven ideas to help anxious kids feel better.
Transit officials are studying more advanced cleaning methods that might someday automatically disinfect transit systems around the clock.