Pinky Marasigan, a physical therapist at Amita Health Presence Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago, takes an extra hour after each workday to wash up and…
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Standing outside corporate buildings, schools, bus stops or train stops, people can be seen lighting cigarettes. Rain or shine, adults, students, and teens will stop…
Although the number of new HIV cases have declined, there is still much work to be done in eradicating the epidemic, specifically for communities of…
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) Monday called on federal and local government leaders to take greater measures to protect children from lead exposure in city homes…
Illinois legislator Michael McAuliffe has lost three family members to the infectious disease Hepatitis C and says if each were alive today, treatment could have…
After being stonewalled by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway company, the EPA will be seeking a warrant from the courts to clean up toxic…
When Chicago resident Annaa Ryndak lost her job last month, she started to pay closer attention to how she spends her money. As long as…
Mark Enselman, special events organizer at the Center on Halsted, says his volunteer position gives him “the feeling of being a professional in the big…