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  • Local Experts Monitoring Hantavirus Cases, Say Risk to Chicago Area Is Low

    “I do not think we should be worried about a COVID-style outbreak or influenza-like outbreak. This virus transmits very slowly from person to person, with very few people picking it up,” said Northwestern Medicine Infectious Disease Dr. Michael Angarone. At this point, there are no known cases of hantavirus in the Chicago area, and local…

  • NASA Engineer Gets Double-Lung Transplant at Northwestern Hospital

    Jodi Graf, NASA engineer and mother of two, traveled to Northwestern Medicine in Chicago to participate in a clinical trial known as DREAM, where select patients with advanced lung cancers receive double-lung transplants. “This innovative technique involves putting the patient on full heart and lung bypass, delicately taking both cancer-ridden lungs out at the same…

  • FDA Claims There’s No Estrogen Patch Shortage as Women Struggle to Get Prescriptions Filled

    The Food and Drug Administration removed the black box warning from hormone replacement therapies late last year, and recently, the most insured type, the estrogen patch, has been in short supply amid a boom in the therapy’s popularity. Dr. Lauren Streicher, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine…

  • Dr. Wheat on Mental Health Awareness Month

    Dr. Santina Wheat, Program Director, McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, joins Wendy Snyder for this week’s health update. Dr. Wheat discusses May as Mental Health Awareness Month and the origins of the hantavirus outbreak.

  • Her Heart Stopped After Giving Birth. Now, She’s Warning Others About Blood Clots During Pregnancy.

    Though only about one in 1,000 pregnant women develop pulmonary embolisms, it’s one of the most common causes of pregnancy-related death in the U.S. Though blood clots can happen during pregnancy, for someone to go into cardiac arrest because of one “is quite rare,” said Dr. Daniel Schimmel, director of the Pulmonary Embolism Response Team…

  • Is the Hantavirus Cause for Concern?

    Dr. Michael Angarone, infectious diseases specialist at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the dangers of hantavirus. A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, leaving 3 dead, has caused misinformation to spread online. Dr. Angarone shares the dangers of the disease and if people should be worried about public health scare.

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