Pediatric Safety Expert Comments on New York State’s Unsafe Game Regulations
Loyola MedicineLoyola University Health System Pediatrician comments on the health pitfalls of deterring kids to play.
Loyola University Health System Pediatrician comments on the health pitfalls of deterring kids to play.
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans were released today by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Loyola University Health System Pediatrician Gives Tips on Traveling with Nut-Allergic Children
Preparations for living in a college dorm should start with a meningitis vaccination.
Loyola physicians say in most cases staying home, resting are best strategies for getting better, not spreading infection.
Can there be a positive side to cancer? The answer is yes according to Dr. Patricia Mumby, associate professor Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Department and director of Loyola Cardinal Bernadine Cancer Center Psychosocial Oncology Service. "Benefit-Finding" Helps Cancer Patients and Survivors see Positives Amidst Struggles.
As Memorial Day and summer beckon, Loyola dermatologist warns popular warm-weather accessories can pose hidden health hazard.
Loyola Occupational Health Services gives tips on keeping the flu out of the office.
Loyola University Chicago Health System Support Group Brings Hope and Healing to Parents Who Lost an Infant.
Loyola University Health System ER physicians talk about life in a real Chicagoarea level one trauma center and the impact the show has had on their lives and the field of ER medicine.
The suitcase is laid out. The perfect outfits have been chosen and the list of what not to forget has been made. You've been anxiously awaiting this trip, but more than sunscreen will be needed to help ensure your vacation is a time of relaxation and not frustration. "The most important thing to consider when planning a trip is what health risks exist at your destination(s)," said Dr. Bert Lopansri, medical director of the Loyola University Health System International Medicine and Traveler's Immunization Clinic.
Loyola doctors warn some toys contain dangerous lead, magnets; could pose choking, injury hazard.
Popular summer drink can raise risk of debilitating kidney stones, Loyola urologist warns.
From July 4th fireworks to driving, Loyola trauma chief cautions that summer is the deadliest time of the year for teens.
Loyola infection-control physician, nurse say simple steps can help reduce your risk of contracting potentially deadly superbug.