Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in DuPage County.
Amidst all the excitement and joy of new gifts, it’s crucial to keep children’s safety in mind.
DuPage County has "high" coronavirus transmission, according to the CDC.
Holiday eating can easily throw off a diabetes meal plan.
It’s important to remain vigilant a while longer.
See where Edward Hospital landed on U.S. News & World Report's list of the best U.S. hospitals for maternity care.
As the pandemic drags on, regular outbursts of anger are becoming the norm.
The rate of new cases has decreased recently in DuPage County.
Sun Ng, 71, was released Nov. 27. His daughter attributes his recovery from COVID-19 to a judge's order to permit ivermectin treatment.
An Edward Hospital patient who was given Ivermectin after a lawsuit is now breathing without assistance, attorneys said.
Edward Hospital’s Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center has earned reaccreditation from the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS).
Tyler Woltman is back behind home plate doing what he loves.
Hannah Grispo, of Plainfield, has been cancer-free for seven years following treatment at Edward Hospital for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Judge Paul Fullerton ordered Edward Hospital to allow an unvaccinated doctor to administer ivermectin to a patient Monday.
What can older adults do to prevent the negative health effects of social isolation and loneliness?
Edward-Elmhurst Health has COVID-19 vaccine appointments available for anyone age 5 and older.
COVID-19 restrictions and face masks may leave parents wondering how those restrictions could affect their child’s development.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how DuPage County compares to the U.S.
Learning more about a child’s diagnosis and operation can go a long way to ease the child’s fears and make parents more comfortable as well.
The COVID-19 vaccine provides strong protection against severe infection requiring hospitalization, but the effectiveness wanes with time.
To learn about Edward-Elmhurst Health’s Cardiac Innovations & Structural Heart Center, visit www.EEHealth.org/heart.
Making the decision to start exercising is the first step to a healthier life. Where to begin?
Nearly 1,900 runners completed the races – about 1,250 ran the Half Marathon and 625 ran the 5K.
New evidence shows a daily aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease may do more harm than good, especially in people age 60 and older.
Edward-Elmhurst Health has opened a new Health Center in Woodridge at 3329 75th St.
Advances in treatment provide women a way to manage the disease and live productive lives for many years.
With the flu season around the corner and COVID-19 still spreading, it is important to be prepared for both.
Edward-Elmhurst was previously recognized as a Most Wired health system in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2020.
With many people several months out from being fully vaccinated, experts are recommending booster shots to stay protected.
Speaker is Lauren O’Connor, nurse practitioner with Duly Health and Care (formerly DuPage Medical Group)
Having twins or any other multiple presents special challenges for parents.
Some fear the vaccines aren’t safe because they were developed so quickly, or because the mRNA technology is too new.
After suffering a traumatic pregnancy loss, Dean and Emily Arrowsmith weren’t sure where to turn.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails and silent auction, followed by dinner and a live auction.
Type 2 diabetes, which affects up to 95 percent of people with diabetes, is a disease that often sets in because of lifestyle choices.
Dr. Francis Antony, a family medicine physician, is accepting new patients at the EMG office in Naperville at 1220 Hobson Rd., Ste 104.
City officials say the man, who lives in east Naperville, was infected with West Nile Virus in August.
There are ways to improve the chances someone will survive a heart attack.
While palliative care can help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life, it is often misunderstood and confused with hospice care.
Mary Bis’ preventative surgeries have helped her prevent health issues before they can begin.