Community Hero: Pastor Chris Harris Uncategorized

Community Hero: Pastor Chris Harris

Bright Star Community Outreach  When Covid-19 first appeared in Chicago, Pastor Chris Harris suspected it would hit his community on the South Side hard.…

Paramedic Hero: Norah Power Uncategorized

Paramedic Hero: Norah Power

ATI Ambulance  Norah Power has worked in various emergency medical services (EMS) roles — from leadership to education — for…

A Secondary Healthcare Crisis? Orthopedics

A Secondary Healthcare Crisis?

Backlog of orthopedic surgeries due to Covid-19 may have long-lasting effects When the Covid-19 pandemic began to pick up speed…

It’s Not You, It’s All of Us Reasonable Hypochondria

It’s Not You, It’s All of Us

Should we cancel it? I think we should cancel it.” I agreed with my wife. It was March 11. Our…

When Given the Chance, Did You Shift? Health Mastery

When Given the Chance, Did You Shift?

I am chronically a glass-half-full kind of girl. So, I received the Covid-19 shutdown as the answer to my years-old…

What Seniors Can Expect as Their New Normal in a Post-Vaccine World Uncategorized

What Seniors Can Expect as Their New Normal in a Post-Vaccine World

Imagine this scenario, perhaps a year or two in the future: An effective Covid-19 vaccine is routinely available and the…

Amid Surge, Hospitals Hesitate to Cancel Nonemergency Surgeries Affiliate

Amid Surge, Hospitals Hesitate to Cancel Nonemergency Surgeries

Three months ago, the nation watched as COVID-19 patients overwhelmed New York City’s intensive care units, forcing some of its…

‘More Than Physical Health’: Gym Helps 91-Year-Old Battle Isolation Affiliate

‘More Than Physical Health’: Gym Helps 91-Year-Old Battle Isolation

Above photo: Art Ballard, 91, is a retired jeweler in Monrovia, California, who relies on a gym — which he…

Op-Ed: The Surprising Benefits of Remote Therapy Latest News

Op-Ed: The Surprising Benefits of Remote Therapy

Chicago Health is committed to publishing a diversity of opinions. The opinions expressed in this op-ed article are the author’s…

Misinformation Campaigns Hamper Coronavirus Response Affiliate

Misinformation Campaigns Hamper Coronavirus Response

Regina Fargis didn’t know what to do. Fargis runs Summit Hills — a health and retirement community in Spartanburg, South…

Pandemic Upends Lives of People With Disabilities Affiliate

Pandemic Upends Lives of People With Disabilities

Above photo: A diving accident in 1987 left all of Matt Ford’s limbs paralyzed. One of his caregivers, Grace Brunette, spent…

5 Tips for Self-Care During the Pandemic and Protests Latest News

5 Tips for Self-Care During the Pandemic and Protests

First came the coronavirus and its strict stay-at-home orders, impacting the mental health of almost half of Americans, according to…

Eliminating the Pandemic of Racism Health Mastery

Eliminating the Pandemic of Racism

I love storms, even when they are frightening. When I look at the timing of COVID-19 and what has erupted…

Society Is Reopening, Prepare to Hunker Down at Home Again Affiliate

Society Is Reopening, Prepare to Hunker Down at Home Again

Even before the May 25 killing of George Floyd in police custody drew large crowds of protesters into the streets…

A Caregiver’s Role: Running to a Crisis Latest News

A Caregiver’s Role: Running to a Crisis

In the middle of April, a few weeks into Illinois’ stay-at-home order, we finally got the call we were anxiously…

Behind the Scenes Latest News

Behind the Scenes

How NorthShore Protects Non-COVID-19 Patients Before COVID-19, surgeons at NorthShore University HealthSystem’s four legacy hospitals conducted between 150 and 180…

Busting Common Coronavirus Myths Viruses

Busting Common Coronavirus Myths

Whether you turn on the TV, log on to social media or open a newspaper, it’s impossible to escape news…

Staying Safe and Engaged in Senior Communities During Pandemic Aging

Staying Safe and Engaged in Senior Communities During Pandemic

Above photo: The Cinco de Mayo happy hour cart makes its way around Artis Senior Living. Photo courtesy of Artis…

Emptiness of ERs Worries Doctors as Heart Attack and Stroke Patients Delay Care Affiliate

Emptiness of ERs Worries Doctors as Heart Attack and Stroke Patients Delay Care

The patient described it as the worst headache of her life. She didn’t go to the hospital, though. Instead, the…

Living with Eco-Anxiety in Age of the Coronavirus Mental Health

Living with Eco-Anxiety in Age of the Coronavirus

While most news right now focuses on the worldwide emergency response to COVID-19, climate change remains an escalating threat. The…

Born into a Pandemic Affiliate

Born into a Pandemic

Virus complicates births for moms and babies Above photo: Mallory Pease with baby Alivia and her older daughter, Emma Jean. Pease…

Challenges of Keeping Young Adults Safe During Pandemic Affiliate

Challenges of Keeping Young Adults Safe During Pandemic

Last month, after California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered most of the state’s residents to stay home, I found myself under…

Ineffective Masks Are Putting Healthcare Workers at Serious Risk Affiliate

Ineffective Masks Are Putting Healthcare Workers at Serious Risk

With medical supplies in high demand, federal authorities say health workers can wear surgical masks for protection while treating COVID-19…

Coronavirus Fuels Explosive Growth in Telehealth ― and Concern About Fraud Affiliate

Coronavirus Fuels Explosive Growth in Telehealth ― and Concern About Fraud

On March 17, Medicare chief Seema Verma stepped to the podium at a White House coronavirus briefing and unveiled a…

Keeping Your Distance Viruses

Keeping Your Distance

The difference between self-quarantine and isolation during COVID-19 As states mull easing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, Illinois officials say that staying…

‘It’s Not Over Until It’s Over’ Viruses

‘It’s Not Over Until It’s Over’

5 things to know about hitting the COVID-19 peak As New York, California and other states begin to see their…

Shutting Out the Coronavirus Threat for Seniors in Continuing Care Communities Aging

Shutting Out the Coronavirus Threat for Seniors in Continuing Care Communities

With tight restrictions in place at their continuing care retirement community, Tom and Janice Showler are getting on each other’s…

Temperature Check Affiliate

Temperature Check

Tips for tracking fever, a key symptom of coronavirus contagion After I was told I’d been exposed to the novel…

Coronavirus Comic Relief: Leaders Really Meme It When They Say Stay Home Affiliate

Coronavirus Comic Relief: Leaders Really Meme It When They Say Stay Home

Above illustration: Hannah Norman/KHN Illustration; Getty Images As the city confronts a wave of COVID-19 patients, Chicagoans are managing to…

Cancer Patients Face Uncertainty as Coronavirus Cripples Hospitals Affiliate

Cancer Patients Face Uncertainty as Coronavirus Cripples Hospitals

Above photo: National Cancer Institute, www.cancer.gov. Photo by Rhoda Baer The federal government has encouraged health centers to delay nonessential…

Doctors Ponder Best Advice as Patients Recover from Coronavirus Affiliate

Doctors Ponder Best Advice as Patients Recover from Coronavirus

When David Vega fell ill with the novel coronavirus in mid-March, fever, chills and nausea left the 27-year-old Indiana medical…

Smart Lifestyle Choices to Support Your Immune System During Coronavirus Crisis In The Know

Smart Lifestyle Choices to Support Your Immune System During Coronavirus Crisis

So much of the COVID-19 pandemic is beyond your control — all of our control — and yet it’s undoubtedly…

Sheltered at Home, Families Broach End-of-Life Planning Affiliate

Sheltered at Home, Families Broach End-of-Life Planning

Long before she contracted COVID-19 at a Kirkland, Washington, nursing home, Barbara Dreyfuss made sure to document the wishes that…

What to Do if You Lose Your Health Insurance During the Coronavirus Crisis Affiliate

What to Do if You Lose Your Health Insurance During the Coronavirus Crisis

You can’t control whether you lose your job and your benefits because of COVID-19. You can, however, take steps to…

Does Everyone Over 60 Need to Take the Same Coronavirus Precautions? Affiliate

Does Everyone Over 60 Need to Take the Same Coronavirus Precautions?

She knew it wasn’t a good idea and her daughter would disapprove. Nonetheless, Barbara Figge Fox, 79, recently went to…

Why the Coronavirus is Worse than the Flu and When to Seek Medical Attention In The Know

Why the Coronavirus is Worse than the Flu and When to Seek Medical Attention

With its symptoms of high fever, cough and body aches — and its potential to be severe — the coronavirus…

View from the Frontline Viruses

View from the Frontline

A day in the life of an emergency medicine physician preparing for the coronavirus Meeta Shah, MD, is an emergency medicine…

Seattle Nurses Scrounge for Masks to Stay Safe on Pandemic’s Front Lines Affiliate

Seattle Nurses Scrounge for Masks to Stay Safe on Pandemic’s Front Lines

As the caseload of patients with the new coronavirus grows, masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) are in short…

Op-Ed: Lessons from 9/11 Columns

Op-Ed: Lessons from 9/11

We Must Act Swiftly to Beat Back COVID-19 On the morning of 9/11, the trauma director of the New York…

Amid Pandemic, Programs Struggle to Reach Vulnerable Seniors Living at Home Affiliate

Amid Pandemic, Programs Struggle to Reach Vulnerable Seniors Living at Home

Close down group meals for seniors. Cancel social gatherings. The directive, from the Illinois Department on Aging, sent shock waves…

As Coronavirus Testing Gears Up, Specialized Swabs Running Out Affiliate

As Coronavirus Testing Gears Up, Specialized Swabs Running Out

The two top makers of the highly specialized swabs used to test patients for the novel coronavirus are straining to…

Facing a Surge, Chicago-Area Hospitals Are Fighting for Coronavirus Tests In The Know

Facing a Surge, Chicago-Area Hospitals Are Fighting for Coronavirus Tests

Photos courtesy of Rush University Medical Center With a fever, a cough and trouble breathing, Chicago resident Deborah Lielasus, who…

Former Federal Virus Hunter Says U.S. Needs to Act Before New Germs ‘Kick Your Door In’ Affiliate

Former Federal Virus Hunter Says U.S. Needs to Act Before New Germs ‘Kick Your Door In’

Above photo: Dennis Carroll waits to be interviewed for the Netflix production of “Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak.” Carroll…

Coronavirus Pushes Hospitals to Share Information About Stocks of Protective Gear Affiliate

Coronavirus Pushes Hospitals to Share Information About Stocks of Protective Gear

Above photo: Tom Cooper, Nashville General Hospital’s supply chain director, inspects a box of N95 respirators. The hospital is among…

How to Avoid Coronavirus? Lessons from People Whose Lives Depend on It Affiliate

How to Avoid Coronavirus? Lessons from People Whose Lives Depend on It

Andrea Amelse knows hand-washing. For the past eight years, she’s been washing her hands pretty much every time she passes…

How Chicagoans Can Protect Themselves and Others from the Coronavirus Latest News

How Chicagoans Can Protect Themselves and Others from the Coronavirus

Tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce your risk of infection and keep others safe, at…

The Coronavirus: What Chicagoans Need to Know Latest News

The Coronavirus: What Chicagoans Need to Know

Update March 9, 2020: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that widespread transmission of the novel coronavirus…