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The Art Museo at the Intercontinental Chicago O'Hare will showcase the talent of autistic artists in a special exhibit, "Brilliance of Autism." Curator Dr. Jacqueline Marquette, her son, artist Trent Altman explain. More>>
Deanna Stellato, Director of Aesthetics at the Geldner Center shared easy, do-it-yourself skin care tips for home remedies that require ingredients that you may already have in your kitchen! More>>
Komedyplast founder and Highland Park plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Weinzweig travels to Peru with his charity to help kids with congenital craniofacial anomalies who wouldn't otherwise be able to get surgery. More>>
The state poison center is starting to get calls about a dangerous new synthetic drug called 2C-E. More>>
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn must decide if he will sign a measure allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes after the state Senate approved legislation on Friday. More>>
An outbreak of lice and scabies at the Cook County Jail prompted sheriff's police to issue an isolation order for some inmates. More>>
Fitness guru and NBA wife Larsa Pippen showed how you can get long and lean for bathing suit season with help from her favorite Midtown Athletic Club trainer Diane Gillis and a pair of hand weights. More>>
Summer is almost here, and that means spending time outside, in the sun! Baby Gizmo's Hollie Shultz shared some sun safety tips to protect your little one's skin this summer. More>>
Dr. Amy Brodsky, a dermatologist who founded and leads the Pediatric Sun Protection Foundation, shared four key ways to prevent sunburns and pediatric skin cancer this summer. More>>
Nutrition specialist, certified trainer and "Power Vegan" author Rea Frey says people can find the optimal foods to power our everyday lives and get in better shape at the same time – without a fad diet. More>>
Since National Dog Bite Prevention week begins next week, Good Day Chicago wants to help you learn how to protect yourself in the event of a dog attack and the proper way to say hello to a pup you don't know. More>>
Good Day Chicago's Kori Chambers will host the Campfire Ball for the third consecutive year this weekend. It's an event to raise money for kids with cancer. Co-chair Rachel Drescher explains how the fundraiser works.
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Have you heard of acrobatic yoga? It's a new trend among all the "yogis" out there. Tatiana Sanchez and Phil Blaetz from Wicker Park's Nature Yoga showed what you can do in class this summer - and so did Dawn!
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After initially opposing the legalization of medical marijuana in Illinois, Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon now supports the bill awaiting a State Senate vote. She told Good Day Chicago why she changed her mind. More>>
Preeclampsia affects 1-in-20 pregnant women and can be life-threatening. Gynecology Institute of Chicago's Dr. Nicole Williams spoke on signs women should look for, starting with a spike in blood pressure. More>>
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Chicago Public Health's new attention-grabbing billboards depict expecting teen boys. City Health Commissioner Dr. Bechara Choucair explains the comprehensive strategy to prevent teen pregnancy. More>>
The Chicago Department of Public Health is using billboards showing pregnant teen boys in their new campaign to prevent teenage pregnancies. Good Day took to the streets to see if they got the message across. More>>
On Wednesday's Chat Room, Susanna Negovan, Rochelle Trotter, Anna Davlantes and Dr. Mona Khanna discussed controversial new ads featuring pregnant teen boys and new diet trends. More>>
All proceeds from the Move for the Kids 5K benefit the 150,000 patients Lurie Children's Hospital treats annually. Jack McMeen was treated for a brain tumor back in 2009. This year he's healthy enough to run himself. More>>
In Wednesday's House Call, Dr. Mona Khanna reviewed important cancer screening guidelines, addressing breast, ovarian, cervical, prostate, lung, colon and skin cancers. More>>
Angelina Jolie says that she has had a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carried a gene that made it extremely likely she would get breast cancer. Dr. Mona Khanna explains her difficult choice.
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Midtown Athletic Club tennis director Mike Insko to showcased a bit of his "Tennis in No Time" class. For only $115, you can be a tennis player in just three weeks! The next session begins May 29.
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Spring into Salad with Rochelle Trotter! Take your favorite sandwiches and transform them into a healthy salad. Honey fried chicken sandwich, an Atlanta favorite, becomes a chicken salad with honey mustard dressing.
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FOX Medical Correspondent Dr. Joette Giovinco explained the mutation of the BRCA1 gene Angelina Jolie carries, why she decided to have the preventive double mastectomy done and how she'll recover. More>>
Three Chicago non-profits have joined forces to create Primelife Home Improvement. CEO Chris Roller explained how the project helps seniors live comfortably and safely in their own homes. More>>
Dr. Mona Khanna spoke on the new way doctors are treating back pain, Vermont's "aid-in dying" bill and a new SARS-like virus called "novel coronavirus" or NCOV in Monday's House Call. More>>
Bollywood Groove is the latest fitness trend that people just love to do! Instructor Agenta says you can burn 700 calories in just one session and it's an incredibly fun, beginner-friendly high-energy workout.
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On Your Mark Coaching and Training focuses its workouts on using your own body as resistance, when you don't have time to hit the gym. Trainer Emily Hutchins explains. More>>
Chicago-based KLUTCHclub helps busy moms on the go stay healthy. The monthly subscription service sends a hand-picked box of holistic health, fitness and wellness products right to your doorstep. More>>
Starlet and mom of two Jessica Alba was at Lincoln Park's Land of Nod this week, hosting a baby shower for a Chicago mom who shares her mission to keep their families healthy and toxin free. More>>
Larsa Pippen, wife of Bulls great Scottie Pippen, mom of four, TV star and fitness guru kicked off FOX Fit Fridays to help get you ready for bikini season with Midtown Athletic Club trainer Paula Kooperman. More>>
Dr. Daniela Schreier, a forensic psychologist from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology spoke on what the freed Cleveland victims who were held captive for 10 years, face on their road to recovery. More>>
Forensic psychologist Dr. Daniela Schreier spoke on Ariel Castro and Jodi Arias Thursday, to analyze the mindset of each central figure as their cases play out in court. More>>
New Jersey governor Chris Christie disclosed he had lap-band surgery this week. Dr. Mona Khanna explained how the drastic weight loss surgery works. More>>
In Wednesday's House Call, Dr. Mona Khanna discussed the 16-year-old Lindblom High School student who died of meningitis and what Chicago Bull Luol Deng experiences during his spinal tap.
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Spring into Salads with Rochelle Trotter! Believe us, these aren't your mama's recipes. Learn how to make the Mediterranean grain salad, black rice Asian slaw and the collard green quinoa salads! More>>
With winter lingering on and summer weather seeming so far away, boost your mood without the help of the weather with a few tips from SELF Magazine expert Lauren Theodore. More>>
Chicago Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts explained how fans can show support at Wrigley Field's Pink-Out Day, and help raise money for mammograms for under- or un-insured women through Advocate Healthcare. More>>
Chicago School of Psychology forensic psychologist Dr. Daniela Schreier, takes us inside the mind of the brothers responsible for abducting and holding three young girls for a decade. More>>
In a story May 6 about proposed regulations for tanning beds, The Associated Press reported erroneously that an FDA proposal would not require warnings on tanning beds themselves, but on related promotional materials. The... More>>
On this week's Ask the Expert, radiologist and Advocate Lutheran's Caldwell Breast Center co-medical director Dr. Sally Friedewald answered your questions about screenings, treatment and prevention. More>>
Three-time Olympic beach volleyball gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings spoke on getting her body back into shape after having her baby girl, Scout. She shared tips on how you can too! More>>
Many people are giving up bread and pasta to go gluten-free because of celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Famed restaurant owner Carlyn Berghoff shows how to do it in her new book! More>>
Nestle Pizza Company in Wisconsin is calling back an undetermined number of frozen pizzas, after complaints of consumers finding small pieces of plastic on them. More>>
The BellyBum Boutique in the North Center neighborhood has tons of toys to help both kids with developmental differences and their parents. Owner Ellen Sternweiler explains. More>>
Cos Bar is a high-end cosmetics and skincare boutique in Aspen, Colorado – and they're coming to Highland Park! They're teaming up with Posh Essential to host "Mom's Night Out" next week. More>>
On this week's Ask the Expert, On Your Mark Coaching and Training's Emily Hutchins answered your fitness questions about underarm flab, slowing metabolisms and walking versus running. More>>
Not getting enough sleep may harm men's sperm. More>>
Leah Chavie Skincare Boutique offers energizing products like Gingko Extract and Essential Oil of Litsea Cubeba to awaken your body and mind from the long winter slump. More>>
You may try to eat healthy by buying fresh produce from the grocery store. But it could be covered with tons of pesticides. Dr. Mona Khanna reports on the Dirty Dozen and the Clean 15. More>>
Here's a sobering statistic: One in three children in the U.S. are overweight or obese. The Center for Science in Public Interest found most kids' fast food meals don't meet nutritional standards.
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On this week's Ask the Expert, Northwestern allergist Dr. Anju Peters answered your questions about relieving symptoms while pregnant, pain when sinuses act up, over the counter medicines and allergy tests for kids. More>>
Chicago area flooding wasn't the only big story that came out of the Windy City this week. More>>
If you're looking for fun and unique ways to exercise, lose weight and tone your body that really work, Good Day has a suggestion that you may be shy to try, but will definitely boost your confidence. More>>
Diabetes awareness is important to Rochelle Trotter, who shared recipes for tasty food – like curried chicken salad with grapes - for diabetics, and explained how exercise can improve quality of life. More>>
OpenHeartMagic.com magician Diego Gonzalez helps young hospital patients recuperate by delighting them with slight-of-hand tricks, and by giving them the opportunity to just be kids again. More>>
Talk about a comeback: A treatment pulled off the market 30 years ago has won Food and Drug Administration approval again as the only drug specifically designated to treat morning sickness. More>>
A 4-year-old boy has recovered from a new strain of bird flu that has killed nine people in China, a doctor said Wednesday. More>>
Spring cleaning doesn't have to just apply to your house. It's also a good time for your body to get the spring cleaning treatment. Nutritionist and fitness chef Ashley Pettit shared some ideas. More>>
Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert announced Wednesday that his cancer has come back. So what does this mean for the film critic? Dr. Mona Khanna joined FOX 32 News at Noon to explain. More>>
A new Pew Research report says less than half of working parents said they have a good work-life balance. Researchers said this is a recipe for stress. Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo explained how we can cope. More>>
Food activist Vani Hari wants Kraft to ditch the petroleum based artificial dyes that give Mac N Cheese its yellow color. Dr. Mona Khanna joined FOX 32 News at Noon to outline the dangers of yellow dye #5. More>>
Farm Rich is recalling a variety of frozen snacks over E. coli concerns. More>>
Health officials on Thursday urged thousands of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon to undergo hepatitis and HIV testing More>>
Spring is here and people hitting the gym to get ready for summer. On Your Mark coach, trainer and founder Annette Fiscelli explained the proper way to do exercises that are often done incorrectly. More>>
It may not feel like spring out there, but National Spring Cleaning Week is here. Time Out Chicago's Kevin Aeh shared his picks for the hottest new cleaning products to use in your home. More>>
Gabriella Van Rij was adopted as a child from a Pakistani orphanage and struggled in an all-white school growing up. The activist and author of "With All My Might" learned what it's like to feel ostracized early on. More>>
A common spa treatment could be putting you at risk. Dr. Mona Khanna joined FOX 32 News at Noon to explain how Brazilian waxing could increase the risk for getting a sexually transmitted infection.
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Cigarettes and other tobacco products may vanish from view in retail stores in New York City if health officials in the city have their way. More>>
A local ex-MMA fighter wants you to get fit and healthy, but says working out just 25% of the problem – 75% is what you eat. Nick Wernimont's food delivery program Factor 75 helps you get fit and stay that way. More>>
A new report finds many states are not transparent when it comes to health care costs. Dr. Mona Khanna explained why on FOX 32 News at Noon on Monday. More>>
We all know sitting all day is bad for us, so how can we shake things up and stay healthy? Mercury Method fitness expert Lara Hudson shared some great tips. More>>
A new poll shows a shift in the wants of working mothers. The Pew Research Center said there's a big spike in the amount of women who want full-time jobs. More>>
Care.com Vice President of Senior Care Services Jody Gastfriend will be speaking at the Aging in America Conference, and shared some tips on how to care for your aging parents on FOX 32 News at Noon. More>>
Chicago is a running town. When the weather gets warmer, everyone is going to be out and hitting the pavement. To help all you runners prepare, Mercury Method's Lara Hudson shared some great exercises. More>>
A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday. More>>
A dispatcher followed general protocols when she pleaded with a nurse at an independent living facility to perform CPR on a woman who later died in California, a county official said Monday. More>>
First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign is making waves on the national level, so Good Day Chicago wanted to showcase a local school that is one of the healthiest in the city. More>>
On this week's Ask the Expert, registered dietitian Dawn Jackson-Blatner answered your questions about complex carbs, healthy snacks, coconut oil, supplements, anti-inflammatory veggies and muscle weight. More>>
It's time for Friday fitness with the Mercury Method's Lara Hudson. When you're feeling especially "blah" about your workout, she recommends following these steps: go deep, go pro, go think and go bold.
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Unfortunately winter weather brings colds. Contributing food editor for Natural Child World Magazine, Christina Ross, has fun and healthy ways to stop you from getting sick, like loading up in vitamins and minerals. More>>
February is heart health month. Did you know, that only 3 percent of Americans have "ideal" heart health? Nutritionist and fitness chef Ashley Pettit joined FOX 32 to help us all get heart smart. More>>
The world's biggest food and drinks maker Nestle SA has become the latest company to pull some of its products off European shelves after they were found to contain undeclared horse meat. More>>
Valentine's Day was celebrated a little differently by the Chicago Dept of Public Health this year. More>>
Many moms struggle to bounce back into shape after having a baby. Shedding baby weight isn't as easy as those celebrity moms make it seem but you can do it. Here to help is fitness expert Lara Hudson from the Mercury Method. More>>
Dr. Mona Khanna is here with a House Call to help us all live a little better. First can cola kill? And can too much calcium contribute to an earlier death? More>>
If you're looking to dial up the romance in your relationship, Dr. Laura Berman has some suggestions for Valentine's Day gifts that will increase intimacy in couples.
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Do you think chocolate, strawberries and champagne can make your skin softer and radiant? Cosmetic chemist Elina Fedotova created a line of skin care that may be good enough to eat. More>>
Mercury Method Fitness expert Lara Hudson shared some exercise tips to help sculpt inches off the waist, and they work well for both men and women! More>>
On this week's Ask the Expert, Professor P of the Body Fit Lab answered your questions on the relationship between exercise and calories, post pregnancy weight, interval training and weights vs. cardio. More>>
Becoming a mom is an amazing experience, but can also put your body through the blender. The Mercury Method's Lara Hudson shared her tips on exercising effectively through pregnancy to keep fit and healthy. More>>
The company that makes Triaminic and Theraflu are recalling more than 2 million bottles after four kids were able to open the child resistant caps and accidentally drink it. More>>
PepsiCo Inc. is removing a controversial ingredient from its Gatorade sports drink in response to customer complaints. Dr. Mona Khanna spoke on how brominated vegetable oil can affect your health.
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PepsiCo Inc. is removing a controversial ingredient from its Gatorade sports drink in response to customer complaints. More>>
On this week's Ask the Expert: Northwestern pediatrician Dr. Anita Chandra-Puti answered your questions about growing out of asthma, babies with fevers, eye-rolling, youth hair loss, baby formula and vaccines. More>>
The Super Bowl has become much more than a football game. It's the second biggest day for food consumption in the United States, after Thanksgiving. More>>
When it comes to working out and losing weight, it's about burning more calories than you take in. What you eat before and after exercising can have a big impact. Lara Hudson of the Mercury Method explains. More>>
Men and women are learning a new way to stay fit. LA Boxing in Chicago Ridge has a hugely popular new option for people looking to keep healthy in a more engaging way. More>>
A new federal study has discovered another benefit to quitting smoking, and it's unlike anything done in the past. More>>
The Mercury Method's Lara Hudson introduced FOX 32 News at Noon to her favorite health apps, including Lose It, iMuscle and Charity Miles. More>>
Indianapolis' hospitals are imposing restrictions on who can visit their patients in an effort to prevent the spread of the flu. More>>
Indiana health officials say the number of flu-related deaths in the state has reached 21. More>>
Patients can refuse a flu shot. Should doctors and nurses have that right, too? More>>
Have you gotten a flu shot? 46% of Americans got flu shots for the flu season last year. More>>
The Mercury Method's Lara Hudson stopped by FOX 32 News at Noon to share some workout tips for men. More>>
People working on their resolutions to lose weight after the New Year need all the help they can get. Health guru Cheryl Duncan shared tips on "natural fat busters" and "slimming superfoods." More>>
The number of Indiana flu deaths this season has risen to 10, up from seven at this time last week. More>>
U.S. News and World report has rated the best diets. More>>
The mental health of a child's mother during pregnancy is widely considered a risk factor for a child's emotional health later in life. More>>
Lara Hudson of the Mercury Method showed FOX 32 viewers how to lose weight the right way, and accomplish those New Year's resolutions this year. More>>
A new study says parents should let their babies cry at night if they want them to learn proper sleep habits. More>>
Researchers in Spain found that women who walk at least three hours every week are less likely to suffer a stroke. More>>
A company in Japan has developed a special label that changes colors when meat starts to go bad. More>>
If you think cigarette prices here in Illinois are bad, check out what's happening in Australia. More>>
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has been released from a New York hospital where she was treated for a blood clot in her head. More>>
Just when you've made the New Year resolution to get to the gym and lose a few pounds, you may not have to. More>>
If you thought gender reveal parties were a bit much, you're in for another shock. The new trend in pregnancy sharing is the "ultrasound party." More>>
The company has started testing a gluten-free line of products in a few locations in southern Florida and the Boston area. More>>
A New York dermatologist is now offering something called "cool sculpting" which freezes fat cells, then flushes them out to help people lose weight. More>>
Australian researchers said caffeine can help you lose weight. But coffee won't. More>>
Scientists at the University of Connecticut said they plan to investigate the DNA of the gunman in Newtown elementary school shooting, Adam Lanza. More>>
For many, New Year's resolutions will involve losing weight or just living a healthier life. Keeping those goals can be tough. Mercury Method founder Lara Hudson explains how you can achieve them. More>>
A study published in the American Journal of Therapeutics found that carnosine can mobilize the immune system to fight early stages of the flu. More>>
With the year's first major snowfall, Northwestern Medicine cardiovascular experts are warning people to take to take it easy while shoveling. Those with known heart disease should be especially careful. More>>
A study out of the University of Wisconsin said using your mind can cut your chances of a cold by as much as 50 percent. More>>
Columbia University Medical Center researchers found that a stress-filled day can be as bad for you as smoking five cigarettes a day. More>>
A study by health officials in New York has found no clear link between the toxins in debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center twin towers on 9/11 and cancer. More>>
Staying healthy during the holiday season can be tough, especially with all the parties and treats. But fitness expert and Mercury Method founder Lara Hudson shares how you can enjoy and keep fit. More>>
Australian scientists believe they may have found the cure for high blood pressure. More>>
The Cleveland Clinic is challenging parents to rethink the typical candy cane and chocolates in your child's holiday stocking. More>>
The flu is back with a vengeance this year, earlier than usual and affecting more people this winter. More>>
Researchers in Canada say the average small child should have two glasses of milk a day. More>>
New research says you should skip that energy drink -- it's no better than a cup of coffee! More>>
Every 45 minutes, or less than the length of a Sesame Street episode, a child visits the ER because of a TV tipping over, according to Safe Kids Worldwide. More>>
Just one cigarette could harm a woman's health. More>>
Could salt be contributing to childhood obesity? An Australian study says yes. More>>
Austrian researchers tested whether dogs could sniff lung cancer from 170 breath samples. More>>
A new study suggests, studies about food and cancer risk might need to be considered with a grain of salt. More>>
Between the tricks and the treats, Halloween can be overwhelming for parents of small children. Northwestern pediatrician Dr. Anita Chandra shared some tips for a happy, healthy Halloween. More>>
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