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Newswise: #SexEdforAll Month (May) Shines Spotlight 
on Importance of Youth Sex Education
Released: 29-Apr-2024 8:05 AM EDT
#SexEdforAll Month (May) Shines Spotlight on Importance of Youth Sex Education
Candor Health Education

Recent data shows that kids are interested in and participating in sexual behavior. According to the CDC’s 2023 “Youth Risk Behavior Survey,” 30% of high school students reported being sexually active.

Newswise: Chicago White Sox Team Physician Warns Baseball Parents of Overuse Injury Epidemic
Released: 11-Mar-2024 8:55 AM EDT
Chicago White Sox Team Physician Warns Baseball Parents of Overuse Injury Epidemic
Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH

Dr. Mark Cohen, hand, wrist and elbow surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH, and an official team physician for the Chicago White Sox, wants to warn parents about the epidemic he is seeing in his practice: youth baseball players experiencing overuse injuries in greater numbers.

Newswise: Cold Weather Platform Tennis Season Is Here: Avoid the ‘Ouch’ From the Most Common Injuries
Released: 15-Jan-2024 8:00 AM EST
Cold Weather Platform Tennis Season Is Here: Avoid the ‘Ouch’ From the Most Common Injuries
Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH

Played outside in the cold weather on a heated, elevated court surrounded by chicken wire, platform tennis has been growing rapidly in pockets around the country since it began in the 1960’s.

Released: 27-Dec-2023 8:05 AM EST
Doctor's Tips To Make New Year Resolutions Stick
Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH

As we anticipate the ringing in of 2024, many of us will commit to healthy resolutions but will end up changing our tune before January is even over. In fact, some have dubbed the second Friday in January as ‘Quitters’ Day.’ Studies show that of the 41% of Americans who make a resolution, only about 9% keep them through the end of the year.

Released: 7-Dec-2023 8:00 AM EST
Take a stab at avoiding holiday kitchen accidents this year
Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH

It’s a fact that the kitchen is the most dangerous room in the house, especially during the holidays with its greater-than-normal use. In addition to burns, knife and broken glass accidents affecting the hand and fingers are among the most common kitchen injuries.

Released: 27-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
Benefits of running in the cold outweigh warm weather running
Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH

Running in cold weather has many benefits, including reduced heat stress, boosted metabolism, elevated mood, and burning more calories. Just be sure to dress in layers and take safety precautions.

Released: 8-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EST
Female Hip Conditions Are on the Rise Among Active Women Making Them More Likely to Need a Hip Replacement
Pitcher Communications

Many hip disorders are the result of chronic undiagnosed conditions caused when active women push themselves beyond their limits.

Released: 5-Jan-2018 3:05 PM EST
Cold Weather Marathon Training Tips
Pitcher Communications

Get ahead of the competition by training in the cold: Advice from a Bank of America Chicago Marathon physician

Released: 1-Aug-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Integrated Rehab Consultants Grows Revenue to $21 Million by Filling Critical Need in Skilled Nursing Facilities
Pitcher Communications

Chicago-based Integrated Rehab Consultants (IRC) has grown its gross revenue from $63,000 since its inception in 2010 to more than $21 million in just six years by providing physicians for rehab oversight to improve patient care and significantly reduce cost for patients and insurers. IRC achieved profitability in its first year and each subsequent year while self-funding its own growth at an exponential pace.

   
Released: 26-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Tramp-o-lines: Bouncing Fun or Backyard Danger?
Pitcher Communications

It’s summertime. What could be more fun than a group of children bouncing on a backyard trampoline? But, a look at statistics may change a parent's mind.

Released: 15-Feb-2017 2:30 PM EST
Autism Center at Rush Seeking Participants for Social Skills Study
Pitcher Communications

Chicagoland families and providers with children on the autism spectrum are invited to enroll in a groundbreaking social skills study. The Autism Center at Rush University Medical Center is actively recruiting children ages 8-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to participate in a study evaluating how behavioral therapy and the hormone oxytocin can enhance social thinking skills.

Released: 3-Jan-2017 2:00 PM EST
Landmark Autism Genetic Study Seeking Participants
Pitcher Communications

Chicagoland families affected by autism can participate in the nation’s largest study to uncover genetic links to the condition by attending an on-site registration and data collection event in the western suburbs, Saturday, January 14.

Released: 28-Nov-2016 12:05 PM EST
Doctors with Sole
Pitcher Communications

This Wednesday, Nov. 30, Drs. Simon Lee, Johnny Lin and Kamran Hamid, foot and ankle surgeons at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, and a group of residents, physician assistants and medical students from Rush University Medical Center, will give shoes, socks and medical care to homeless men and women at a shelter on Chicago’s west side.



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