Fecal transplants can have unintended side effects, study finds
UChicago research shows current practices may have long-lasting consequences for the digestive tract
UChicago scientists invent breakthrough device to detect airborne signs of disease
Portable tech captures molecules in breath to aid medical care from diabetes to at-risk newborn development
Study links fracking to heart disease in nearby communities
UChicago Medicine research finds hospitalizations for older adults are higher near fracking sites
What is RSV and why are infections surging?
Respiratory syncytial virus, often called RSV, is a common virus that can cause infections in the nose, throat, lungs and respiratory tract. It is a leading cause of hospitalization in infants.
Should Medicare enrollees be ‘nudged’? New research reveals impact of default insurance plans
Default plans can reduce drug utilization among low income Medicare Part D enrollees, study finds
For Many In The Trans Community, Basic Financial Goals Are Out Of Reach
<p>Myles Lawter, an LGBTQ career services specialist at Ci3, discusses challenges of accessing medical care for trans individuals</p>

Family members of Dr. Henry Heimlich say Red Cross guidance on choking victims could end in death
<p>Asst. Prof. John Purakal discusses the Heimlich maneuver</p>
