The push for more diversity in Alzheimer’s research
A new national study is seeking a diverse group of participants to prevent future memory loss and to find treatment that works for everyone.
A new national study is seeking a diverse group of participants to prevent future memory loss and to find treatment that works for everyone.
A bony fish long deemed the ‘bottom of the barrel’ will appear in sandwiches and on menus under the new name “Copi.”
Enter a new dimension in Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Ed Yong’s “An Immense World.“
From how to prepare your kids to where to get vaccinated, here are answers parents’ questions.
A report released Wednesday warns that rising lake levels, strong wind gusts and high waves are inching closer to flooding hazardous spots in northern Illinois, including coal, nuclear and Superfund sites.
U.S. regulators have authorized the first COVID-19 shots for infants and preschoolers. That paves the way for vaccinations for children under 5 to begin next week.
Politicians have taken steps to alleviate baby formula shortages, but obstacles persist, especially for those who rely on government assistance.
The Biden administration aims to have first shots available by June 21.
A new report shows climate change could bring potential flooding and toxic risks along Lake Michigan, including six hot spots in Illinois.
“We clock in here like it’s our job,” said a Humboldt Park woman who spent Tuesday at Montrose Beach with her husband.