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Psychologist to examine mom accused of dropping daughter from parking deck

Psychologist to examine mom accused of dropping daughter from parking deck Jerica Crawford Updated 5/1/2021 12:50 PM A DuPage County judge Saturday approved appointment of a clinical psychologist to examine a Plano woman accused of dropping her 5-year-old daughter from the top of a parking deck in Winfield in February, according to a news release from the DuPage County state s attorney s office. Judge Paul Marchese also set bond for Jerica Crawford, 28, of the 3400 block of Clason Street, at $500,000 with 10% to apply, in line with an arrest warrant he issued Thursday.   Crawford, who was arrested Friday, is charged with aggravated battery of a child under 13. She is being held at the DuPage County Jail.

How did local hospitals perform on latest safety ratings? • Illinois Black maternal health crisis • Swedish to close pediatric unit

Unsplash RUSH HELPS REVISE NEW CMS HOSPITAL STAR RATINGS: Nearly one-third of hospitals scored higher star ratings under CMS  new methodology that s meant to create a clearer picture of quality and safety, according to data released Wednesday. It s the first time CMS has applied the new methodology, and 45% of hospitals received the same star rating as before. Nearly a quarter, 22.7% of acute-care hospitals, had worse ratings. Fourteen percent of hospitals under the new methodology received five stars, including Rush University Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital. Both hospitals had 5-stars under the earlier formula, and clinicians and others from the Rush helped shape the new methodology.

Several Chicago hospitals earn low marks for quality, safety in new reports

Are Customized Supplements Worth Checking Out?

Are Customized Supplements Worth Checking Out? Vitamins packs, personalized to your needs and delivered directly to your door, do offer some benefits, experts say. April 23, 2021 With the COVID pandemic still underway, many of us are doing whatever it takes to stay healthy and keep our immune systems strong. In fact, 86% of Americans currently take supplements, despite just 21% having a confirmed deficiency, with some of the most popular supplements being vitamins D and C, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids, according to a separate 2020 study. But what if instead of popping a general multivitamin that may contain vitamins your body doesn’t truly need, you could instead opt for a customized supplement package that provides exactly and only what your body lacks?

Reopening plans may have some excited to go back to normal But others are feeling FOGO — fear of going out

Reopening plans may have some excited to go back to ‘normal.’ But others are feeling FOGO fear of going out Darcel Rockett, Chicago Tribune © Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Valerie Antunes Koch, who is fully vaccinated, said she still doesn t go into crowds. As spring moves along, a six-letter word is at the forefront of many minds. That word is “normal.” And some people can hardly wait to get back to it (aka the way we lived before the pandemic). Others, like Lombard, Illinois, resident Valerie Antunes Koch, are anxious about returning to normal life too soon. Antunes Koch, a behavior intervention specialist with the School Association for Special Education in DuPage County, was preparing to go back to work in person this week after working remotely this school year.

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