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La Inscripción Anual en Medicare Señala otra Importante Elección Este Otoño
Por Chuck Dow, Presidente Regional de Medicare de Humana Illinois Editado por Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper Este otoño, cuando los estadounidenses hagan su elección en elecciones locales, estatales y nacionales, incluyendo… Read more
Más del 70 por Ciento de Consumidores Encuentran Planes en el Mercado de Salud por Menos de $75 al Mes.
Con la opción de seleccionar seguros de salud a partir de esta semana, los consumidores del Mercado de Seguros de Salud (Marketplace) pueden visitar ahora HealthCare.gov para revisar sus opciones… Read more
Flu season is here; Get your flu shot today
By: Dr. Kwame Foucher, senior medical director, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois Edited by Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper Don’t look now, but Mother Nature has changed the seasons. Though fall is a wonderful… Read more
Imported Chinese Drug Makes Heroin Even More Dangerous
Move over, fentanyl. Law enforcement officials in the United States are reporting that an even more potent and deadly opioid called carfentanil is coming out of China and being used… Read more
Breast Cancer Treatment Costs Vary Widely Across the United States
How much does breast cancer treatment cost in the United States? Providers may tell you that it depends on your insurance, your doctor and the type of medications you receive…. Read more
Voters Support Sweetened Beverage Tax
A majority of Cook County voters support a penny-per-ounce tax on sweetened beverages to help address the county’s budget deficit, according to a poll released today by the American Heart… Read more
Navistar International to Sponsor Queen of Peace Robotics Team
The Queen of Peace High School robotics team has welcomed Navistar International into their family of sponsors for the 2016-2017 season. Navistar is a leading manufacturer of commercial trucks, buses,… Read more
Pullman Scholars Head to Universities
Nearly 40 million people in the U.S. hold about $1.4 trillion in student loan debt. It’s estimated that college graduates from the Class of 2016 will each rack up an… Read more
Morton College to Host Annual Science Night
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at Morton College and the Illinois Institute of Technology will be hosting their second annual Noche de Ciencias (Science Night) event. This event will… Read more
City Designates 2017 ‘Year of the Public Art’
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) have designated 2017 the “Year of Public Art” with a new 50×50 Neighborhood Arts Project, the… Read more


