Por: Chicago Tribune Health September 22, 2022
It was a love story that began with her smile. When Lawrence Le Blanc met his future wife, Joyce, on a beach in St. Thomas — he was visiting from nearby British Virgin Islands, she from Illinois — he fell in love with her without her saying a word. “She smiled one time, he said. Ever since then, I’ve been in love with that smile.” It’s a smile anyone around her knew well, especially her colleagues at the University of Illinois... + full article
Chicago Tribune USA Health September 22, 2022
DNA testing companies like Ancestry.com and 23andMe are using their expertise in the fight against COVID-19. Ancestry.com’s study is available only to its members, but 23andMe is asking past and present COVID-19 patients (customers or not) to take part in a study that will... + más
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Every February, Maria Lopez and a group of fellow Chicago nurses from the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago would board a plane to someplace warm. For about a decade, they’d traveled to different locales, including Lopez’s beloved Mexico, where she is from. This... + más
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Poignant, heart-wrenching stories from the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic have flooded our inbox over the past few days, as the Tribune asked Chicago-area nurses one question: “How are you living through this new norm?” For National Nurses Week, May 6-12, more than... + más
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Before Rachael Stewart gave birth to her second child, a baby boy named Caleb, on March 26, she knew many of the items on her birth plan would not go as envisioned due to the effect of the coronavirus on hospitals. Stewart, who talked to the Tribune six weeks ago about giving... + más
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Day after day, Daniel Ortiz walks into a hospital and treats patients who are struggling with the coronavirus. He hoped he wouldn’t test positive for the virus. But it was, he felt, inevitable. That fear came true, not once, but twice. Ortiz’s ordeal started in March, when... + más
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