Monthly Archives: February 2017
Morton College Undergoes Visionary Reorganization, Saving School Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Annually
Morton College, the second oldest community college in Illinois, announced that its Board of Trustees has approved the recommendation of the college’s President to reorganize some of the college’s leadership… Read more
Sodas Linked to Gallbladder Cancer
People who drink lots of soda or other sugary beverages may have a higher risk of developing rare cancers in the gallbladder and bile ducts around the liver, a Swedish… Read more
Pet Food Company Issues Recall Over Potential Sickness, Death
The Illinois maker of a cat and dog food product issued a voluntary recall over a potential contaminant that could cause symptoms of illness and possibly even death. Evanger’s Dog… Read more
Eliminate Your Digestive Distress
By: Dr. John Douillard Edited by Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper In a recent report, 70-80 percent of people experience some form of digestive distress, while over one-quarter are obese and more… Read more
Many teens use e-cigarettes for ‘dripping’ liquid nicotine
One in four teens who use electronic cigarettes have tried “dripping” liquid nicotine directly onto the heating coils on the devices to get thicker clouds of vapor, a new study… Read more
Time to Brush Up A Lifetime of Great Dental Health Must Start Early
By: Dr. Richard P. Klich, chief dental officer, UnitedHealthcare Edited by Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, a reminder that good oral health is important to… Read more
Little Girls Doubt That Women Can Be Brilliant, Study Shows
Can women be brilliant? Little girls are not so sure. A study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests that girls as young as 6 can be led to believe… Read more
Shen Yun Is Back
Experience the magic and splendor of Shen Yun 2017 with more new shows this coming February. Tickets on sale through www.shenyun.com. Shen Yun is dedicated to reviving 5,000 years of… Read more
Sandoval Wears Red
State Senator Martin A. Sandoval joins his wife Marina Sandoval (left) and Clarissa Vega, Sandoval’s Community Liaison, on National Wear Red Day to promote healthy heart awareness. Heart disease and… Read more
Whatever Happened to the National Debt?
by Daniel Nardini The Democrats talk about the environment and global warming. The Republicans talk about jobs, protecting the United States from terrorism, and rebuilding the military. In all this… Read more »