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Jackie Hughes
Jackie Hughes

Jacqueline Hughes is a former manager, media relations at Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care. Previously, she was the public affairs and marketing manager at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, IL. She earned her BA in psychology at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Jackie has 10 plus years experience working in television and media and most recently worked at NBC 5 in Chicago. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, going to the movies and spending time with her family.

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Could a new technology help prevent cancer patients from losing their hair? 
Could a new technology help prevent cancer patients from losing their hair?
The breakthrough system is designed to reduce one of the most distressing side effects of chemo. One woman shares her story.
This may raise your heart failure risk 
This may raise your heart failure risk
New research examines factors that affect cardiovascular disease in an understudied population.
‘Grease’ star’s back pain leads to second breast cancer diagnosis 
‘Grease’ star’s back pain leads to second breast cancer diagnosis
The 68-year-old singer and actress postponed her tour because of the diagnosis.
1 in 5 Americans suffer from this disease 
1 in 5 Americans suffer from this disease
What is it, and how do you treat it? An innovative procedure may be the answer.
Lady Gaga and Prince William FaceTime about this health topic 
Lady Gaga and Prince William FaceTime about this health topic
Learn why the pop star and Duke of Cambridge are speaking out.
Cubs usher undergoes heart procedure in time to receive World Series ring 
Cubs usher undergoes heart procedure in time to receive World Series ring
Don Vlcek has waited his whole life for the Cubs to win the World Series. But the chance of a lifetime almost didn’t come to fruition.
Could eating this help prevent heart disease?  Featured
Could eating this help prevent heart disease?
New research finds this food may be the key.