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Wellness Coach Aniya Foster Transforms Lives, Opens New South Loop Gym

Aniya Foster's claim to fame as a wellness coach is that she has helped hundreds of women lose thousands of pounds. Growing up in...

Chicago Defender: The News Stories that Defined Chicago in 2023, Part 1

Black excellence. Black history. Black issues. From our purview, those themes characterized 2023. It was our great pleasure to profile the best and brightest from...

Laini Fluellen Charities donates $16K to Cancer Resource Centre to Help Local Cancer Patients

Community Cancer Research Foundation’s Cancer Resource Centre received $16,000 in donations in 2023 from Laini Fluellen Charities, Inc., whose goal is to improve health...

Holiday Stress Survival: Your Guide to Wellness and Joyful Living

By Twyler Jenkins Before writing this article, I Googled the word “Stress” to read the various definitions, and these are a couple I came across: “Stress...

Guest House Chicago: A Lifeline for Extended Medical Stays and Equity

A wife and her husband visited Chicago to celebrate a milestone of her completing the second trimester of pregnancy. What was supposed to be...

These Tips Will Help You Navigate Your Holiday Blues

As the end of the year approaches, many people in America and around the world revel in the holiday season, a time of joyous...

Treating Cancer with Pills, Not Chemo

By Kim Norris, Founder/President of the Lung Cancer Foundation of America Imagine taking a pill to battle lung cancer—no need for chemotherapy or radiation treatments....

How Wellness West Aims to Transform Lives and Healthcare on the West Side

Renee Washington, a client of Wellness West, faced a difficult journey before encountering the program. Living in a shelter, she struggled to prioritize her...

Be aware of blood pressure risks with over-the-counter pain relievers

(NewsUSA) - According to the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, more than half...

World AIDS DAY: Why HIV/AIDS Continues to Ravage the Black Community

HIV/AIDS is well into its fourth decade of existence in America. In the 1980s and 90s, being diagnosed with HIV, the virus that causes...
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