The impact of Chicago’s urban farms on our climate
How Chicago’s urban agriculture fits in to the larger fight against climate change.
How Chicago’s urban agriculture fits in to the larger fight against climate change.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Taormina updates us on COVID-19, the flu, monkeypox and more.
Here we go again. The virus is starting to surge in many European countries and there are early signs a wave may be starting in the U.S. too.
How does the potential stigma associated with an illness compromise patient health?
Flu season arrived early, a red flag that this year could be more contagious than usual
An atmospheric scientist explains the connection between hurricanes like Ian, and our weather in Illinois.
Illinois invested millions of dollars to bolster mental health call centers, but few are well-positioned to serve communities of color.
In both life and death, the people who ended up at Dunning were some of Chicago’s least fortunate residents.
In August, Indiana became the first state to adopt an abortion ban after Dobbs eliminated a federal right to an abortion.
What to know about the BA.4.6, BF.7 and BA.2.75 variants now spreading nationwide