New Postpartum Complications program increases awareness among new moms and healthcare providers of postpartum complications.
As long as COVID-19 is a health threat, measures will be in place to keep members safe.
The positivity rate, however, has been rising in the regions, public health officials say.
Most hospitals are taking many precautions to ensure that pregnant women aren’t exposed to ill patients and visitors.
Masks reduce the spread of COVID-19 to others and when widely used, are most likely to do so successfully.
The daytime group meets on Wednesdays, 10 – 11:30 a.m. The evening group meets on Thursdays, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Edward, which was also recognized in 2011, 2014 and 2017, is one of only two hospitals in the country to be honored four times.
A New York Times analysis shows Black communities in Will Co. tested positive for the coronavirus at four times the rate of white residents.
The coronavirus pandemic has left a lot of kids at home with nothing to do and parents wondering how to keep them entertained.
The Will Co. Health Department received a $4.9 million grant from IDPH to hire contact tracers, managers, nurses and IT support.
Is being an introvert or an extrovert influencing how people are handling this pandemic?
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, several changes have been made to the event to ensure participant safety.
Could a healthy-eating habit reach a point where it’s an unhealthy obsession?
A recent study in the United States showed that two-thirds of patients with COVID-19 experienced some type of stomach or GI symptom.
People have a hard enough time maintaining a recovery routine. Adding social isolation into the mix has been life-threatening.
Fortune/IBM Watson Health names Edward-Elmhurst one of nation's 15 Top Health Systems for the second year in a row.
Some would argue that with the stress of COVID-19, taking time to unwind is necessary now more than ever.
There are temporary steps people can take to stay healthy and still enjoy life.
While 75 percent of all strokes occur in people over age 65, strokes are now striking people with COVID-19 who are in their 30s and 40s.
A well-known recovery mantra for addiction programs is “we cannot do this alone.” Yet the current pandemic is forcing people into isolation.
Like everyone, children have questions and are facing their own struggles as they grapple with this new normal.
There are currently two broad categories for COVID-19 tests: one checks for active infection, one checks for previous infection.
The CDC recently issued a nationwide alert to warn doctors about a rare but dangerous illness in children believed to be linked to COVID-19.
The Edward-Elmhurst Health Patient Experience team is working hard to ensure families can still connect.
Edward-Elmhurst Health Emergency Departments (EDs) — located in Elmhurst, Naperville and Plainfield — are ready to provide care safely.
To learn more about patient safety and quality of care at Edward-Elmhurst Health, visit www.EEHealth.org/patientsafety.
Here are a few categories of movement to include in an at-home workout.
The Plainfield Police Department reported Sunday evening that the village's coronavirus count had risen to 75.
Because loneliness is closely related to feelings of isolation, connection is important.
The report recognizes Edward-Elmhurst Health’s commitment to quality patient outcomes with 15 Cardiac awards and achievements.
There are two new reported cases in the village this morning, but still no confirmed deaths.
While new medicines are being developed, doctors are currently relying on a range of older medicines to treat infected patients.
How can you tell if that cough or sneeze is something to get checked out?
The newest figure indicates that 12 people were confirmed to have the virus in Plainfield in one day.
As of the latest count, Plainfield authorities had confirmed 35 coronavirus cases in the village.
At the latest count, Plainfield reported 29 cases of new coronavirus, but no confirmed recoveries or deaths.
Police confirmed an additional 10 cases of coronavirus over the weekend
While the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus continues to grow, there are so far no reported COVID-19-related deaths in the village.
The Edward Cancer Center – Plainfield, 24600 W. 127th St. is closed until further notice due to the impact of COVID-19.
According to the Plainfield Police Department's latest count, there are 15 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Plainfield