Articles for Tag: "Chicago"

Office coffee machines brewing more than coffee grounds  Featured
Office coffee machines brewing more than coffee grounds
One study finds that drip trays may be prone to bacteria, but it might not be as harmful as you think.
Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer 
Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer
The World Health Organization says it’s not the drink that may cause cancer but the temperature. Find out more.
5 helpful tips to better communicate with your infant  Featured
5 helpful tips to better communicate with your infant
Early speech and language skills are critical to a child’s cognitive development.
Clinical trials and Alzheimer’s disease 
Clinical trials and Alzheimer’s disease
Read how becoming a part of a clinical trial could benefit people with memory loss.
Once cancer treatment is complete, what’s next? 
Once cancer treatment is complete, what’s next?
13 million Americans have beaten the disease. Survivorship programs can help navigate the next step of the journey.
Your choice of drink may be hurting you 
Your choice of drink may be hurting you
All beverages are not created equal when it comes to staying hydrated in the summer, according to new research.
Is fruit juice really good for you? 
Is fruit juice really good for you?
Children should typically limit juice to four to six ounces per day, because the added sugar in juices can be detrimental to health. Learn more.