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Monthly Archives: July 2014

Film Director to Attend Screening at Illinois Holocaust Museum

Film Director to Attend Screening at Illinois Holocaust Museum

The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center will hold a public screening of the film A Song for You on Sunday, July 13 at 1:30 p.m. This program is free… Read more »

RE/MAX Northern Illinois Launches State-of-the-Art Real Estate App

RE/MAX Northern Illinois Launches State-of-the-Art Real Estate App

Finding a new place to rent or own has never been easier or more fun now that the RE/MAX Northern Illinois real estate network is marketing a revolutionary state-of-the art… Read more »

Is Your Wardrobe Stressing You Out?

Is Your Wardrobe Stressing You Out?

As if there weren’t enough to worry about in day-to-day life, people often find themselves frozen in front of their closets during the morning rush, panicking about what to wear…. Read more »

Why You Should Know HPV Is Linked to Head and Neck Cancers

Why You Should Know HPV Is Linked to Head and Neck Cancers

Although the rate of throat cancer has increased, especially among men, many people know incredibly little about the symptoms, causes and risks of head and neck cancers, according to recent… Read more »

Holy Cross Hospital Acts on Community Need for Emergency Care

Holy Cross Hospital Acts on Community Need for Emergency Care

Holy Cross Hospital announces appointment of a new team of specialist doctors and physician assistants for its Emergency Room at California Avenue and 69th Street (also known as Lithuanian Plaza)…. Read more »

Can Cell Phones Be Blamed for a Decline in Global Fertility?

Can Cell Phones Be Blamed for a Decline in Global Fertility?

Men who carry cell phones in their pant pockets could be weakening their ability to bear children because they’re exposing sperm cells to potentially damaging radiation, suggested findings published in… Read more »

Truth Tour Comes to Chicago to Talk Smoking Prevention

Truth Tour Comes to Chicago to Talk Smoking Prevention

By: Ashmar Mandou Every day about 3,500 youth try a cigarette fort he first time. One-third of those will die early as a result of tobacco-related illnesses. Research shows that… Read more »

Chicago Program Introduces Kids to Engineering

Chicago Program Introduces Kids to Engineering

For the first time in its history, the Summer Engineering Experience for Kids (SEEK) program will operate in Chicago. The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) developed this free program… Read more »

DCFS to Honor College-Bound Youth

DCFS to Honor College-Bound Youth

48 Scholarship Winners to be Announced from Across Illinois at Luncheon The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is pleased to announce that it will honor 48 college-bound youth… Read more »

City of Chicago receives “Gold Medal” Recognition from Comcast

City of Chicago receives “Gold Medal” Recognition from Comcast

Launched in Chicago three years ago by Comcast, Internet Essentials helps close the digital divide by providing eligible families low-cost broadband service at home for about $10 a month. Since… Read more »