Glowing summer skin
In 2020, the Hinsdale Historical Society Women’s Board was ready to host its 15th annual Hinsdale Cooks! Kitchen Walk when the global pandemic threw in an unwanted spice into the recipe. Putting the much-anticipated event on the backburner, as everyone was forced to spend their lives quarantined, in 2021, the women’s board chose to add
“When patients find their way to University of Chicago Medicine, they are coming to us for our expertise,” says Dr. Diane Yamada, UChicago Medicine’s Joseph Bolivar DeLee Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Chief of the Section of Gynecologic Oncology. “But what they don’t expect is the level of care we will give to them
VISITORS TO downtown Lake Forest and Lake Bluff in 2021—as normal activity returns after 15 months of pandemic closures—will feel that nothing much has changed. The train stations, libraries, and major buildings are still in place, surrounded by quiet neighborhoods of middle-class houses and larger mansions. Yet in addition to the first pandemic in a
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