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MAYWOOD, Ill. (STNG) ― Because of damage caused by flooding, Proviso East High School in Maywood will remain closed the rest of the week. The school's boiler room was flooded with more than 10 feet of water, according...
Loyola physicians warn little-known bacteria Clostridium difficile next emerging disease threat, killing 1,000s in the United States MAYWOOD, Ill. _ Dr. Ed Corboy had no idea what was afflicting his 80-year-old mother,...
Loyola researchers hope to reverse stroke damage by jumpstarting growth of nerve fibers MAYWOOD, Ill. -- But now researchers report a technique that potentially could restore functions to patients weeks or even months...
An increasing number of patients with thoracic aortic aneurysms are being treated with a device called a stent graft, rather than open-chest surgery. The device is delivered with a cathether. Patients go home in a day or...
Dr. Edward Duckworth is part of a new generation of neurosurgeons who are making brain surgery a lot easier on patients. Rather than cutting out large sections of the skull or face, Duckworth is reaching the brain through much...
MAYWOOD, Ill. (STNG) ― Bond was set at $1 million each Monday for three men arrested Saturday at a west suburban business as they were allegedly unloading $25 million worth of cocaine from a truck. Jose Reyes, 49, of 105...
MAYWOOD, Ill. - Maywood police are investigating a shooting that killed three men and wounded another. Police Sergeant Tim Curry says police found four men shot in a parked car early Saturday morning. All four victims were...
MAYWOOD, Ill. (STNG) ― Three 18-year-old Maywood men were shot and killed in the near west suburb early Sunday. The shooting happened at 1900 W. Harrison St. in Maywood, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office....
MAYWOOD, Ill. (STNG) ― A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot Monday morning while he was out on the street with a group of other teens in west suburban Maywood. Dellivon B. Walker, of 822 S. 12th Ave in Maywood, was fatally shot...
MAYWOOD, Ill., July 23 (UPI) -- To stay hydrated in the summer drinking water is best but for those at risk for kidney stones adding lemon to water is a good idea, a U.S. expert says. John Milner of Loyola University Chicago...

