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Glen Ellyn appoints ethics officer to oversee first-ever policy
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsFollowing the recent adoption of Glen Ellyn’s first-ever ethics policy, trustees voted Monday to hire a volunteer ethics officer who will oversee all complaints and …... -
Northbrook man with muscular dystrophy wins personal achievement award
TribLocal - Northbrook » NewsA 3-year-old girl was recovering at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago in 2009 after a rare virus left her blind. In a wheelchair due to …... -
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First lady put her stamp on city
There has never been and may never be a Chicago first lady of greater impact, influence and inspiration than Maggie Daley.
Even though she is among the most private of public people, she has put her stamp on the city by creating after-school programs for...Tags: Breast Cancer, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Physical Conditions
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Stem Cell Trial for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
WGN NewsChristopher Reeve believed it would save his life. Ethical debate has kept it on the back burner. But now a revolutionary new study using stem cells for spinal cord injuries. David Stukenborg: "This is the hardest work I have ever done in my life....Tags: Christopher Reeve, Spine, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Martrell Stevens makes victory lap at graduation
Tribune reporterIn his white tuxedo and gold graduation cap, 5-year-old Martrell Stevens was determined Tuesday to walk across the stage alone. On this day, his kindergarten graduation, a teacher's support in getting from his wheelchair to a walker was all the help he...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, University of Chicago, Crimes
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Prank 911 calls to carry stiffer penalty
Clout StPosted by Monique Garcia at 4:20 p.m. People found guilty of making a false 911 call to an emergency response center soon will face up to three years in prison. Gov. Pat Quinn today signed into a law a measure...... -
Give Your Chair a Rest
For Tribune newspapers"Chair disease" is an increasingly common malady in the U.S. that is almost always caused by spending too much time parked on your rear end. It's not really the chair's fault, though. The problem is that most of us sit wrong -- slouched forward with...Tags: New York, Shoulders, Julie Deardorff, Back Pain
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Memorable Walk For 5-Year-Old
(WGN-AM)- After being shot in his lung last year, an accident which left bullet fragments around his spine and paralyzed both of his legs, a beaming five-year-old Martrell Stevens walked across the stage of his kindergarten graduation alone Tuesday....Tags: Spine, Crime, Law and Justice, Children, Crimes, WGN
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Choosing a chiropractor
Have back or neck pain, but not for sure if a chiropractor is the answer? Medical experts give their take on what you should do before making that appointment.
-- Be wary of those who say spinal manipulation can cure whatever ails you. "Look for a...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Rhode Island, Health, Education, Julie Deardorff
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Veterans Sports Camp
Medical reporterFor more information regarding the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and RIC Military Adaptive Sports Camp visit, www.ric.org.Tags: Veterans Affairs, Defense
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She begged for help; guards said, 'Shut up'
Chicago Tribune reporterHour after hour, Christina Eilman threw herself at the bars of her cell at a South Side police lockup, shrieking threats one moment and begging for help the next, pleading that she was ill. Even the women in adjoining cells, many who were used to the...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Health, Abusive Behavior, Police Arrests, Behavioral Conditions
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