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Meditation Linked to Lower Stress Among Prison Inmates

Meditation Linked to Lower Stress Among Prison Inmates

Prisoners who practice transcendental meditation twice a day may experience less stress and fewer mental health issues than fellow inmates who don’t meditate, a small U.S. study suggests. Previous research… Read more »

Hispanic Youth May be More Tempted to Smoke Than Other Kids

Hispanic Youth May be More Tempted to Smoke Than Other Kids

The appeal of smoking for children and teens may be tied at least in part to their race or ethnicity, a recent U.S. study suggests. Plenty of previous research has… Read more »

Herbal and dietary supplements tied to liver damage

Herbal and dietary supplements tied to liver damage

One in five cases of chemical-induced liver damage come from herbal and dietary supplements, a research review concludes. A decade ago, less than one in ten cases could be linked… Read more »

Popular Wrist-Worn Fitness Trackers Vary in Heart Rate Readings

Popular Wrist-Worn Fitness Trackers Vary in Heart Rate Readings

Commercial fitness trackers worn on the wrist are less accurate than a chest strap monitor at measuring heart rate, and may over- or underestimate heart rate depending on activity level,… Read more »

Advocate Health Care and Chicago Bulls Team Up to #PinkOut United Center, Raise Breast Cancer Awareness

Advocate Health Care and Chicago Bulls Team Up to #PinkOut United Center, Raise Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast cancer survivors, fighters and family members from across Illinois flanked by physicians and breast health navigators involved in their care along helped #PinkOut the United Center as part of… Read more »

Queen of Peace Brings STEM Curriculum to Life at Open House

Queen of Peace Brings STEM Curriculum to Life at Open House

Queen of Peace High School has been educating young women for more than five decades in an environment that nurtures and empowers each individual to become confident, competent and courageous… Read more »

Reduce Teaching Anxiety

Reduce Teaching Anxiety

If this school year is your first as a new educator, and you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. The first month or so of school may have seemed like a… Read more »

National School Spending Inches Up to $623 Billion

National School Spending Inches Up to $623 Billion

Spending on the nation’s public schools has gone up slightly, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, with state spending on K-12 increasing at exactly the same… Read more »

Senators Urge Congress to Pass SAVE Benefits Act

Senators Urge Congress to Pass SAVE Benefits Act

Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth (IL-08) and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) renewed their call for Congress to pass the Seniors and Veterans Emergency (SAVE) Benefits Act, which they introduced to boost Social… Read more »

Community Health Care Just Got Better for Challenged Chicago Neighborhoods

Community Health Care Just Got Better for Challenged Chicago Neighborhoods

Saint Anthony Hospital has announced its new partnership with the University of Chicago Medicine for its obstetrics and pediatrics service lines. This new partnership exemplifies the way in which a… Read more »