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  • Northwestern Study Explores Asthma Drug as Possible Treatment for Aggressive Cancers

    Dr. Bin Zhang from Northwestern Medicine discusses new research suggesting the asthma medication Singulair could help fight aggressive forms of cancer alongside existing treatments. “We tried to figure out how the immune system actually failed in the cancer patient. We see hope because this is already an FDA-approved drug, and I think it will safely…

  • ‘Silent killer:’ A New Kind of Blood Pressure Medication Was Just Approved by the FDA

    A new blood pressure medication has been approved in the U.S., but this one isn’t quite like others that help treat hypertension. Dr. Sadiya Khan, a cardiologist at Northwestern Medicine, told NBC Chicago the new drug is “really exciting for anyone that has high blood pressure.” “There aren’t a lot of therapies that can really…

  • What to Know About Hantavirus — Local Risk, Response and Readiness

    Hantavirus is not necessarily a new disease, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting 890 cases between 1993 and 2023. But the cruise ship outbreak is different from previous cases in North America. Passengers on the ship, which embarked from Argentina in early April, carry a type of hantavirus known as Andes virus.…

  • Is Beef Tallow Healthy? What Cardiologists Want You to Know

    Beef tallow is about 50% saturated fat, a type that’s solid at room temperature. A diet high in saturated fats raises LDL cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease, the American Heart Association warns. “If you obstruct blood flow to a heart, you have a heart attack. If you obstruct blood flow to the…

  • Northwestern University Engineers Develop Wireless Polygraph to Detect Stress

    Northwestern said the device was designed especially for patients who cannot verbalize or otherwise communicate discomfort from stress, such as infants and some elderly patients. The device could also diagnose sleep disorders without bulky la equipment, monitor mental health conditions over time, and sense early signs of medical complications, the university said. “Sometimes, the body…

  • Dr. Jim Adams: Seniors on GLP-1s, Social Media Health Advice

    Dr. Jim Adams, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss recent health headlines. He shares whether seniors should take GLP-1s and if people should trust health advice from social media influencers.

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