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A recent survey shows over half of dog owners question whether the rabies vaccine is safe, effective or useful. Dr. Bernie Bleem says he doesn’t force owners to vaccinate their pets.
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Research in Peoria explores how artificial intelligence could reduce emergency department wait timesCould artificial intelligence be part of the equation to solving the problem of emergency department overcrowding? That's what OSF HealthCare and the University of Illinois are working together to find out.
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A Bloomington psychiatrist says parents are more likely to report mental health problems with their children during the summer.
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The BORG concoction mixes booze – typically vodka – drinking water, sweet flavorings and common hangover remedies like Pedialyte in a plastic gallon container.
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Peg Shea of Bloomington says she's recovering well after being one of the first in the area to receive a new treatment for stroke patients.
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The national COVID emergency ends Thursday. McLean County Health Department administrator Jessica McKnight says access to vaccines and COVID tests likely won't change much in the short term.
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A Bloomington man is sharing his story of organ donation in hopes that others can receive the gift of life.
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Overdose-reversal drug Narcan will become more widely available after the recent decision by the Food and Drug Administration to allow over the counter sales of the life saving medicine.
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A new study shows younger adults make up a much larger percentage of colorectal cancer patients than a few decades ago.
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Clocks move ahead one hour this weekend to mark the start of Daylight Saving Time. This shift in time can greatly affect sleep disturbances for those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.