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[ad_1] Light line will close Babcock Street to the railroad tracks from September 1-3. Information about the detour: Southbound traffic on Babcock Street will be directed East on E. Brevard Dr. to US 1, South on US-1 to NASA Blvd. and travel west on Nasa Blvd. at Babcock St. Northbound traffic on Babcock Street will … Read more

37 Illinois and Chicago counties are on ‘warning level’ for critical care availability, IDPH data shows – NBC Chicago

[ad_1] Thirty-seven counties in Illinois and Chicago are now on “warning level” for the availability of beds in intensive care units, according to COVID-19 data from the state’s health department. The Illinois Department of Public Health reports that the following areas are experiencing limited availability of critical care beds: Alexander, Bond, Boone, Carroll, Chicago, Clinton, … Read more

Salmonella outbreaks linked to Italian meats: CDC | Chicago News

[ad_1] Health officials across the country are investigating outbreaks of salmonella in several states linked to Italian meats, including prosciutto. (Ben Kerckx / Pixabay) Health officials across the country are investigating outbreaks of salmonella typhimurium and salmonella infantis linked to Italian meats, including salami and prosciutto. Three dozen people in 17 states, including four in … Read more

Diabetes On The Rise In Young Americans, Decades-In Study Finds

[ad_1] Diabetes increased in American children, adolescents and adolescents through 2017, according to new federally-funded research spanning nearly 20 years, revealing a 45% increase in type 1 diagnoses and an increase in type 1 diagnoses. 95% growth in type 2 diagnoses. “The increase in diabetes is always troubling, especially among young people. Rising rates of … Read more

Federal Secondary School Farmland Grant – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] FRANKLIN, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) – An agricultural program at Franklin Community North High School has received a federal boost. Our partners at Daily log report The school received a grant of more than $ 72,000 from the farm-to-school from the US Department of Agriculture to expand the farm-to-fork program. The agriculture program began … Read more

New study reveals another benefit of COVID vaccines for pregnant women

[ad_1] The breast milk of women who have been vaccinated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines contains a significant amount of antibodies that can help protect babies, according to a new study. While there are still many questions about the protection these antibodies offer infants – and how long that protection lasts – the researchers say the … Read more

Unvaccinated people ‘120 times more likely to die from COVID’ than vaccinated people, new analysis of RivCo data shows

[ad_1] New The Riverside County Oversight Board shared a COVID-19 situation report at the start of its meeting on Tuesday morning. “We have spent a lot of time reviewing our data and are happy to say that we have a full analysis to share with you today,” said Kim Saruwatari, director of Riverside University Health … Read more

COVID: 3rd blow open to 30+ as Israel registers nearly 10,000 cases

[ad_1] The coronavirus booster is now available to all people over 30, the health ministry said on Tuesday. Israel has registered nearly 10,000 new cases, the second highest number since January 18. So far, some 1.57 million Israelis have received the booster, including 16% aged 40-49, 40% 50-59, 61% 60-69, 77% 70-79, 72% 80-89 and … Read more

UM Graduates’ DaisNotes App Offers New Login Tool

[ad_1] Recent UM graduates Kyle Hebert (left), Nicholas Neilson-Slabach and Thomas Lee are working on a social media app called DaisNotes, a new connection tool designed for college campuses. They recently received $ 10,000 from the Mississippi Seed Fund to develop the app, which will be used this fall at around 20 universities. Submitted photo … Read more