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Announcements_Notices
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Neighborhood Health Fest
Join us for Saint Joseph Hospital's Neighborhood Health Fest. The program will take place rain or shine from Noon to 3pm, and will be held in the Stone Building Parking Lot, 2837 N. Sheridan (under the tent). All ages are invited. The Fest will include: free Cholesterol screenings and Peripheral Artery Disease screenings (limited quantities), back to school physicals (limited quantities and immunization card required for children's vaccines), "Ask the Doctor" booths, arts and crafts for children, health information, free snacks and beverages, free raffles, discounted parking provided.
Aug 01, 2010 - 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Free Sports Medicine Presentation
Keep your sports star active by meeting the expert doctors who keep Chicago's elite athletes active! Learn how to prevent and treat common sports injuries in individual, team and contact sports with a FREE presentation by Saint Joseph Hospital's panel of expert orthopaedic and sports medicine physicians who treat major league baseball athletes, women's professional soccer, the Illinois High School Association, and more. Learn about sprains and breaks; concussions; injury prevention; returning to action post-injury, and more. Perfect for athletes, parents, coaches, trainers, and physical therapists. The event is free and open to the public. Call 1-877-737-4636 to reserve your spot. Space is limited.
Thursday, August 12
6 to 6:30 pm – Reception
6:30 to 8 pm - Expert Panel Lecture
Saint Joseph Hospital, Boikan Conference Center
2900 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago
Ample, discounted parking available
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Grand Opening!!
Angels Vitamins & Herbs
10645 S Pulaski Rd.
773-412-8172
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Seeking descendants of Albert E. Dodd, Born in England 1883, arrived Chicago c.1904 Late OF 5758 South Richmond Street. Contact: David Hooker 773-951-0798 or 312-577-6293
email: David.hooker@sungard.com
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Did you have a stroke? Do you still have weakness or spasticity in one of your arms?
The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwest University Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences are conducting a study to better understand the effect of two FDA approved medications on movement and spasticity in individuals with stroke
Candidates for this study:
• experienced a stroke more than 6 month ago
• are at lease 18 years old
Participants will receive study related compensation
For more information please contact Justin Drogos, PT, DPT at 312-503-3255
j-drogos@northwestern.edu
Hablas Espanol – Contacte Carolina Carmona, PT, DPT en 312-503-4633 ccarmona@northwestern.edu
email: j-drogos@northwestern.edu
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