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  • What Menopause Does to the Body

    You know menopause can cause hot flashes. But did you know it can also lead to a dry mouth, heart palpitations or recurring urinary tract infections? Though only a handful of them get much attention, there are more than two dozen known symptoms of menopause and perimenopause, the time leading up to and immediately following…

  • Philanthropists give $11 million for Lurie Children’s rare genetic disease program

    Chicago philanthropists Don and Anne Edwards have donated $11 million to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital to establish what will be the largest pediatric genetics training program in Illinois and triple the hospital’s rare disease clinical trials. Dr. Carlos Prada will head the Edwards Family Division. Prada, who joined the hospital in 2021,…

  • They contracted hepatitis before the vaccine was given at birth – now the shot may be delayed again

    The US has now returned to a time where vaccinations against hepatitis B are no longer recommended for all newborns. Some public health experts and those living with hepatitis B say the move is a regression that could risk exposing all children to a virus that has become much less common because of vaccines. “Evidence…

  • Germophobes Can Breathe Easy On Airplanes, In Hospitals, Experts Say

    The ambient air on planes and in hospitals mostly contains harmless microbes typically associated with human skin, researchers reported Dec. 4 in the journal Microbiome. The cutting-edge study analyzed germ samples captured on the outer surface of face masks worn by air travelers and health care workers, researchers said. “We realized that we could use…

  • White House Says Trump’s Imaging Looks Normal; Doctors Question the Testing

    The White House released new medical information about President Donald Trump on Monday, saying recent imaging tests showed he is in “excellent overall health.” But some medical experts say the notice raised more questions than answers. Dr. Jeffrey Linder, chief of general internal medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, said the…

  • How Clean Is Airplane Air, Really?

    Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, researchers report on a question that will run through many people’s minds as they cram into tightly packed planes: How clean is airplane air? To find out, Erica Hartmann, associate professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern University, and her colleagues tested…

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