Flu cases surging nationwide
Flu cases are surging nationwide this holiday season.
Syphilis cases surge to highest levels since the 1950s | ChicagoNOW
Dr. Joanna Bisgrove of Rush University Medical Center joins us to explain how syphilis has climbed to the highest levels in decades.
Illinois cancer survivor honored during Bears pregame ceremony
Chicago Bears honor a Crystal Lake cancer survivor with an emotional pregame moment.
Illinois shelter dog tests positive for rabies after biting person
Illinois health officials say a recently adopted shelter dog that bit someone on December 11 later tested positive for rabies, raising concerns despite the animal having been vaccinated.
Wegovy pill for weight loss approved by FDA; 1st of its kind
The pill will be 25 mg that should be taken once daily, according to Novo Nordisk.
New program offers free doula care to South Side residents | ChicagoLIVE
Free doula services are now available to residents on Chicago’s South Side, offering added support for Black mothers, who continue to face higher risks during pregnancy and childbirth. Keyonna Thompkins, Program Manager for Maternal Health at the Southside Healthy Community Organization, joins us to explain how the program works.
Barry Manilow reveals early lung cancer diagnosis, says no chemo needed
Legendary singer and songwriter Barry Manilow announced that he has been diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer and will undergo surgery after completing his current run of concerts.
Misunderstood illness leaves millions exhausted, with most cases undiagnosed
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a misunderstood illness that affects 3.3 million people in the US, with one in four confined to bed at some point.
Does it feel like everyone is sick? A Chicago-area doctor explains why | ChicagoLIVE
Chicago, does it feel like everyone is getting sick right now? If so, you’re not alone. An Advocate Health doctor joins us to explain what’s spreading, why it feels more widespread than usual and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
Trump announces new deals with drugmakers to lower prices for Americans
Trump announced new agreements with major drugmakers to lower prescription costs and boost U.S. pharmaceutical investment.
Wrongful death suit: Estate alleges sexual abuse by therapist
A therapist, who used to work in Chicago, is now named in a wrongful death lawsuit. It alleges that he sexually abused one of his patients, who was a minor, for several years while she was receiving mental health treatment downtown. The victim died by suicide last year. Kasey Chronis has the latest on the troubling allegations.
Wrongful death lawsuit: Estate alleges therapist sexually abused teen patient, led to suicide
A former Chicago therapist is named in a wrongful death lawsuit that alleges he sexually abused one of his patients, who was a minor, for several years while she was receiving mental health treatment downtown.
Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana
Federal officials just moved marijuana from a schedule one drug to a schedule three drug. Today, one of the biggest leaders in the industry is talking about what this change means for the future. Leslie Moreno is live in river north with the details.
Wrongful death suit: Estate alleges sexual abuse by therapist
A therapist who used to work in Chicago is now named in a wrongful death lawsuit. It alleges that he sexually abused one of his clients for several years while they were receiving mental health treatment downtown. The victim died by suicide last year. Kasey Chronis is live with what we're learning.
House passes health care bill without subsidies extension
Congress is likely headed for holiday break without a solution for millions of Americans who will see their health insurance premiums sky-rocket.
House Republicans pass health care package as deadline nears
A former White House economic adviser breaks down the House GOP’s newly passed health care plan, what it means for Affordable Care Act subsidies and premiums, and the political fight ahead as lawmakers race toward a year-end deadline.
Expert discusses addiction, family intervention and warning signs after Reiner tragedy
A family intervention specialist examines why addiction often goes unaddressed, whether loved ones must want help to recover, and how families can respond amid renewed attention following the deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife.
Popular sleep positions could damage your nerves, expert says
Dr. Mike Cirigliano from the FOX Medical Team explains how some of the most popular sleeping positions could be bad for your longterm health.
Rival high schools unite for brain cancer awareness night in Palatine
Founders of the Kendall Nicole Eich Foundation share the personal story behind their mission and how Palatine and Fremd high schools are coming together to support brain cancer patients and families.
Man’s extreme energy drink habit leads to concerning medical discovery, doctors say
A relatively healthy man in his 50s suffered a stroke from the overconsumption of energy drinks.



















