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Saint Anthony Hospital Providing Holistic Care to those with Diabetes
More than 25.8 million children and adults (8.3 percent) in the U.S. have diabetes, with 7 million of these remaining undiagnosed. On a local level, residents of North Lawndale and… Read more
City and County Leaders Pledges Support for Safety-Net Hospitals
Medicaid reform and its potential impacts on community hospitals took center stage at an annual legislative breakfast at Norwegian American Hospital. Those present, including Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, Cook… Read more
Martinez says Quinn needs to re-think Dwight prison closing
Fearing the long-term societal impact of the proposed closing of the women’s prison in Dwight, State Senator Iris Y. Martinez is urging the governor to reconsider. “This is punishment on… Read more
University of Illinois Extension Kicks Off Health Symposium in Cicero
University of Illinois Extension helps seniors relieve stress, improve their memory, and have a good laugh. The SAVVY SENIORS: TAKING CARE OF YOU, third annual health symposium, is going on… Read more
Calme las Alergias de Primavera en Forma Natural
Por: Chiro One Wellness Centers La primavera está en el aire. Literalmente. Desde las yerbas a las esporas, al césped y al polen de los árboles, el tiempo de calor… Read more
Medicare Part B Deadline Approaching
By: Mayra Salazar Public Affairs Specialist, Social Security Administration If you didn’t sign up for Medicare Part B medical insurance when you first became eligible for Medicare, you now have… Read more
Activistas Indocumentados Reciben el Veredicto de ‘No Culpables’
Por: Ashmar Mandou Nadia Sol Ireri Unzueta Carrasco, de 24 años, Fanny López-Martínez, de 22, Jorge Mena, de 24, Arianna Salgado, de 19 y Carla Navoa, de 22, recibieron la… Read more
Out of Control Birther Law
By: Daniel Nardini It was once said that if some new trend starts in California then it will eventually sweep the nation. I can safely say that if some new… Read more
Women and Social Security
By: Mayra Salazar Public Affairs Specialist, Social Security Administration March is Women’s History Month — a time to focus not just on the past, but on the challenges women continue… Read more



The Pyongyang Restaurant
By: Daniel Nardini I found this oddball piece of news in an Asian daily newspaper. A Dutch entrepreneur named Remco van Daal set up a North Korea-style restaurant in Amsterdam,… Read more »