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La Tnt. Gob. Evelyn Sanguinetti se Une a Jimmy Butler de los Toros de Chicago para Concientizar Sobre el Hambre Infantil
La Tnt.Gob .Evelyn Sanguinette se unió a Jimmy Butler, de los Toros de Chicago, a Kellogg’s y a No Kid Hungry en el evento “De un Desayuno a un Niño”… Read more
La Rep. Hernández Asiste a Ceremonia para Nuevo Espacio Comunitario y Exhorta al Gobernador a Restaurar los Fondos para la Prevención a la Violencia
El lunes, la Rep. Estatal, Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernádez, D-Cicero, publicó la siguiente declaración después de asistir a una ceremonia del nuevo espacio comunitario Enlace Chicago, en el Barrio de La… Read more
‘En la Mesa’ de Chicago Community Trust Regresa por Cuarto Año Consecutivo
Chicago Community Trust anunció el regreso de su iniciativa anual de compromiso cívico On the Table, [En la Mesa],el martes, 16 de mayo. On the Table, que entra a su… Read more
HCI Holds a Town hall Meeting for Those Suffering from Lack of Help with Social Services
The Healthcare Consortium of Illinois (HCI) is holding a town hall meeting at their 200 E. 75th Street location on March 3, 2017 at 11:00am. They will to speak to… Read more
Milestone in City’s Mental Health Emergency Response
The Office of Emergency Management and Communication (OEMC) has completed mental health awareness and de-escalation training for all of its 911 Police Operations call takers and dispatchers, and Chicago Police… Read more
Obese Couples May Take Longer to Conceive
Couples who are obese may take longer to achieve pregnancy than partners who aren’t as overweight, a recent U.S. study suggests. Previous studies in women have linked obesity to difficulties… Read more
Latino Organizations Launch New Chicago Latino Theater Alliance
By: Ashmar Mandou Theater enthusiasts gathered at the Chicago Cultural Center Friday, Feb. 24th to welcome the city’s new Chicago Latino Theater Alliance (CLATA) presented by the Chicago Department of… Read more
We’re in the height of flu season; Get your flu shot today
By: Dr. Kwame Foucher, senior medical director, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois Edited by Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper We’re in the midst of a severe flu season, but it’s not too late to… Read more
CDC Updates Vaccine Guidelines for HPV, Hepatitis, Flu and More
Last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a few changes to its annual vaccine guidelines for adults, including new recommendations on human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis… Read more
Exposure to Air Pollution May Raise Kids’ Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Smog in urban areas is hard to avoid. Now, new findings on the health effects of air pollution, recently published in the journal Diabetes, suggest that this invisible, and sometimes… Read more



