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Naperville teen hosts annual Band-Aid Bash to support pediatric patients Rachel Boudeman shows off the many donations received at her annual Band-Aid Bash. The Naperville teen donates all of the items, which include fun Band-Aids, toys and gift cards, to the pediatric unit at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield. Courtesy of Northwestern Medicine
Updated 12/21/2020 6:26 PM
If there s one thing 15-year-old Naperville resident Rachel Boudeman knows, it s the power of a cute and colorful bandage.
When Rachel was just two years old, she underwent surgery on Christmas Eve to remove a large tumor from her abdomen and pelvis. There is one thing she remembers vividly from that scary time: the Band-Aid Binder.
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Migraines aren t just painful. When they strike, they can bring along a whole slew of very uncomfortable side effects, too one of the most unsettling being nausea, which can even lead to vomiting.
To learn more about what makes headaches cause nausea, we reached out to Nadia Khan, MD, an internist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital. One proposed theory is that nausea is caused by low serotonin levels, Dr. Khan said. There also may be a link to cortical spreading depression, or a wave of nerve depolarization that happens in the brain, resulting in a cascade of hormonal and neurological effects.
DuPage County receives 13,650 doses of COVID-19 vaccine
By FOX 32 Digital Staff
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DuPage CO. - On Wednesday, the
DuPage County Health Department received its first shipment of the
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
“This is the day we’ve been waiting for since the pandemic began. The vaccine brings new, tangible hope to DuPage County as we receive the first of many shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine,” said DuPage County Chairman Dan Cronin.
“We have been preparing for months with our local health systems to distribute approved vaccines for emergency and critical care staff,” said Sam Tornatore, DuPage County Board of Health President. “This first delivery of vaccine is the result of tireless work from our public health officials, health systems, law enforcement, the state, and everyone who has helped achieve this historical event.”