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  • FDA Approves Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 Pill, Opening the Next Phase of the Weight Loss Drug Market

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 pill, the company said, a major milestone for the Indianapolis-based drugmaker and one that will test the market for new weight loss medications. In the U.S., Lilly will compete with Novo’s newly launched Wegovy pill. Where the two drugs are the same is the…

  • Dr. Jeffrey Kopin: What to Know About New ‘Cicada’ COVID Variant

    Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about how careful doctors are about prescribing pain medication to patients, and what to know about a the new ‘Cicada’ COVID variant. Dr. Kopin also answers all of your medical questions.

  • Dr. Santina Wheat On the Newest COVID Variant

    Dr. Santina Wheat, Program Director, McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, joins Wendy Snyder for this week’s health update. They discuss the latest COVID variant, dementia risks, allergy season and take listener questions.

  • Employees React to Temporary Closure of West Suburban Medical Center

    West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park announced this week it will be closing temporarily and putting most of its workers on leave due to a medical billing issue. The temporary closing of West Suburban Medical Center will have a bad ripple effect on other hospitals in the area. “When smaller hospitals close, the hospitals…

  • Is “Spring Fatigue” a Real Thing? Expert Weighs In

    What is Spring Fatigue? Prof. Jason Washburn explains the phenomenon of seasonal tiredness. “There certainly are some things that can influence fatigue during the springtime. I do think another thing is that we just expect ourselves to have more energy because there’s more sunlight. The days are longer, but guess what? [That means] we’re doing…

  • Menopause and Heart Health: The Change We’re Finally Talking About

    One year ago, Carey Beck, a wife and mother of two, was in a much different place. Then, last January, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. A chest x-ray showed atherosclerosis. So, she made an appointment with Dr. Priya Freaney at Northwestern Medicine. “Heart disease risk is accumulating silently in the background,” said Freaney, a cardiologist…

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