Lifestyle Stories from September 18, 2021
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Tell us about your favorite suburban landmark that's no longer aroundDec 14, 2020 5:15 PM - The Daily Herald is putting together a special magazine called "Remember When" that takes a nostalgic look at the variety of suburban institutions -- restaurants, stores, music venues, entertainment centers and more -- that are no longer here.
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COVID vaccines roll out in historic campaignDec 14, 2020 9:28 AM - The first of many freezer-packed COVID-19 vaccine vials made their way to distribution sites across the United States on Sunday, as the nation's pandemic deaths approached the horrifying new milestone of 300,000.
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'Weather the Winter' with GreenFields of GenevaDec 13, 2020 6:03 PM - GreenFields of Geneva is starting "Weather the Winter," an initiative that invites seniors to a 90-day no-obligation trial visit at the senior living community.
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Stay home for the holidays or get tested twice, CDC urges
Dec 13, 2020 10:33 AM - If you must travel over the holidays, consider getting coronavirus tests before and after, U.S. health officials urged this week.
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Do I still need to wear a mask after getting the COVID-19 vaccine?Dec 13, 2020 9:50 AM - Seems like a simple question: Can I stop wearing a mask after getting a COVID-19 vaccine? But there are actually a lot of reasons to keep wearing a mask after getting the vaccine.
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Learning the value of time, silence helps manage grief
Dec 13, 2020 9:36 AM - Some people say grief gets better over time. Well, in my experience, grief changes over time, but for many it does not "get better" nor does it go away.
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Why Lurie Children's is no longer using lead shields during X-ray examsDec 13, 2020 9:35 AM - Lurie Children's is leading the way in best practice standards through the launch of So Long Shields, a campaign to no longer use lead shields over patients during X-ray exams.
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For best results in weight loss, use moderate meansDec 13, 2020 9:31 AM - It's tempting to try some of the more extreme low-carb and high-fat diets that are now popular, a moderate approach yields better and more sustainable results.
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$100 to widow raising two boysDec 13, 2020 8:21 AM - Today's winner of a $100 bill through the Believe Project is Jamie Shall of Elgin.
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TV's gay Christmas movies are as benign, charming and cliche as we always hoped they'd be
Dec 13, 2020 7:00 AM - The Christmas TV movie -- perfected by Hallmark, Lifetime and a few others -- presses all the right buttons at once, except the one it was always too intimidated to press: It didn't believe in gay love. This has been remedied with some new holiday movies this year.
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