COVID risk could rise again as federal funding drains, Chicago’s top doc warns
Losing federal aid plus low booster shot participation could spell another surge in COVID, Dr. Allison Arwady says.
Losing federal aid plus low booster shot participation could spell another surge in COVID, Dr. Allison Arwady says.
As the holiday approaches, infectious disease specialists are bracing for the possibility that big family get-togethers and travel will propel the spread of RSV, flu and COVID-19.
Elevated Access, a fledgling Illinois nonprofit, has recruited nearly 1,000 volunteer small-craft pilots to ferry people seeking abortion care.
Advocates and physicians say more education for patients and research are essential.
A South Side group is developing “green, self-sustaining, mixed income, walkable communities” for Black people.
The Illinois Institute of Technology is practicing what it preaches with a state-of-the-art microgrid that powers and protects the campus.
Some neighborhoods on the South Side have long had pollution from heavy industries operating nearby. Reset takes stock of the problem.
Fat people with eating disorders often go far longer without treatment than their thin peers.
Chicago-area residents woke up to the first measurable snowfall of the season Tuesday.
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District’s “Deep Tunnel” is built to store billions of gallons of water during heavy rainfall. But is it enough to handle extreme weather linked to climate change?