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Brain Health & Conditions

MS Is Different, and Often Worse, For Latinos

Latinos tend to have more severe symptoms and worse outcomes from multiple sclerosis than Caucasians
MS in Latinos
Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

RUSH Copley’s Physical Rehab Center Again Among Best in Nation

Center recognized in Newsweek’s ‘Best’ list four years in a row
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Research

A Rare Look Inside Chicago’s Top Sports Teams — and Support for Orthopedic Research

At the Chicago Sports Summit, attendees will hear from sports industry leaders and discuss the latest topics — from risky moves to pickleball
Two people have a discussion at the Chicago Sports Summit.
Patient Stories

Wanda's Story: Mammogram Catches Rare Cancer

How Wanda Veld overcame an aggressive cancer after more than a decade of treatment
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Waterford Place

Your Brain on Art: The Healing Power of Expressive Arts

Explore your creative side to reduce stress and create happiness
Painting a picture
University

A Warm Welcome

Second-year medical student and DACA recipient finds community and support at Rush
Second-year medical student Ye Rim Noh studies in the Joan and Paul Rubschlager Building on the campus of RUSH University Medical Center.
Cancer

Making a Splash Through Advocacy for Cancer Patients

Over more than four decades, Patty Piasecki, NP, has played a critical role at RUSH — supporting leading-edge cancer research and care
Patty Piasecki, NP, stands ready at Ohio Street Beach for the 2023 Swim Across America Chicago Open Water Swim in Lake Michigan, benefitting the RUSH Cancer Center.
University

Princess L.J. Currence Named University Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer

The nationally recognized thought leader will facilitate understanding and lead strategies toward a more diverse, inclusive culture
Princess L. J. Currence, DSW, MSW
Community

Mission Trip to Honduras Provides Lessons for RUSH Copley Residents

Without X-rays or medical equipment, physicians rely on their senses to treat patients
Honduras girl hugs Dr. Bolanos
Healthy Aging & Caregiving

Older Adults Face Extra Hazards in the Heat

Mobility, medical conditions and medications raise heatstroke risk
Older man drinks water