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Finding strength by building camp
Eric Lentz and his wife, Deanna Hallagan, used to joke that if they ever won the lottery, they would open a camp for troubled teens. The camp dream came true, but under far different circumstances.
Within months of being diagnosed with stage 4 colon...Tags: Lotteries, Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Happiness (state of mind)
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Prosecutors: Man killed nurse, stole her rings and used them to propose to his girlfriend
Tribune reporterA Chicago man on parole for an attempted murder conviction beat an elderly nurse to death in her Bridgeport garage , stole her wedding and engagement rings and used them to propose to his girlfriend, prosecutors said today in court. Raymond Harris, 36,...Tags: Rape, Chicago, Elgin, Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Punishment
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DNA hit leads to murder charges against parolee in nurse's slaying
Tribune reporterA man out on parole for attempted murder was charged with fatally beating a longtime nurse inside her Bridgeport garage late last month, authorities said this morning. Chicago police said that DNA found at Virginia Perillo's garage linked Raymond...Tags: Human Body, Punishment, Elgin, Crimes, Biotechnology Industry
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Warning signs that a child might have suicidal thoughts
Suicide by young children is extremely rare, but experts say parents and teachers need to be aware of the warning signs in children suffering from depression or having suicidal thoughts.
Last week, Ashlynn Conner, 10, of Ridge Farm, Ill., was found...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Medical Specialization, Justice and Rights, Behavioral Conditions
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Firefighter injured during Lower West Side blaze
Tribune reporterA Chicago firefighter was injured Friday night while responding to a fire in the 1700 block of West 18th street, according to the Chicago Fire Department. The firefighter suffered a laceration to the hand and was taken to Rush University Medical Center,...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Pinkeye test to get Chicago-area trial
An upcoming clinical trial could help show if a test kit for a common eye ailment will save consumers money and reduce faulty diagnoses, health experts say.
Conjunctivitis, better known as pinkeye and most prevalent in children, causes inflammation of...Tags: Consumers, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Human Body, Ophthalmology
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Park Board Commissioner Steve Medrow dies following stroke
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsTinley Park Park District Commissioner Steve Medrow died Tuesday at Rush University Medical Center after suffering a stroke a few days earlier, officials said. He …... -
Steve Medrow, Tinley Park park commissioner, dies at 61
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsSteve Medrow was a Park District commissioner in Tinley Park for 14 years, overseeing a number of events in the south suburb and maintaining the …... -
Authorities seeking to revoke medical license of doctor police say wanted to trade prescription drugs for sex
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsA doctor accused of trying in January to trade prescription drugs for sex in Wilmette may get his medical license revoked, an official in the …... -
Famed Fenwick coach loses battle with cancer
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsFenwick High School water polo coach Dave Perry, a well-known coach who brought the Oak Park school’s program to prominence, lost his battle with cancer …... -
Words of wisdom, from one mom to another
What's the most memorable advice (good or bad) you received from your mom? Our favorite parenting experts (that includes, of course, regular ol' parents) shared the advice that has stuck with them all these years. Never leave the house without lipstick....
Tags: Fleetwood Mac (music group), Entertainment, Los Angeles, Health, Facebook
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Back-busting bags
You've been bad. Very bad. You know it, and you told me so. You've crammed your purse with way too much "stuff"— you had another more expressive word for it — and now you've got the exhaustion, sore shoulders and aching back to prove it. "Am...Tags: Michigan, Electronics, Ellen Warren, Health, Surgery
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