Articles for Tag: "Chicago"

You may have nomophobia 
You may have nomophobia
A new survey finds that fears of being separated from our smartphones is real and troubling.
Do injections for back pain only offer temporary relief? 
Do injections for back pain only offer temporary relief?
An orthopedic surgeon provides other approaches to spine problems.
Hip replacement helps mom reclaim her life 
Hip replacement helps mom reclaim her life
After arthritic joint pain, a young woman undergoes life-changing surgery.
Lung screenings save lives 
Lung screenings save lives
Ursula Furrer’s cancer was caught early helping her beat the disease. Learn more.
Can ice baths do more harm than good? 
Can ice baths do more harm than good?
Researchers find that after a tough workout it’s better to complete an active warm down exercise.
Cut fat not carbs to lose weight 
Cut fat not carbs to lose weight
If you are trying to drop a few pounds, one study says this is the best way to do it.
4 million Americans drive drunk each month 
4 million Americans drive drunk each month
A study offers some disturbing news on the number of people who drive under the influence.