NASCAR STREET CLOSURES

Due to the NASCAR Chicago Street Race on July 5 - 6, and related events, there will be rolling street closures and traffic congestion June 19 - July 7.

Before your appointment, check the NASCAR website for the latest street closures. Bus routes may be affected. For current CTA and Metra schedules, visit TransitChicago and Metra. Navigation apps like Waze and Google Maps will reflect real-time closures

Please allow extra travel time. All hospital parking garages will remain open, though alternate routes may be needed.

Juvenile Huntington disease is a rare form of Huntington Disease that begins before the age of 20. It occurs in about 10% of Huntington cases. It is a hereditary, degenerative disease that causes a progressive loss of movement control, thinking abilities, and emotions. Average life expectancy is about 10 to 15 years after diagnosis.

Usually, the first signs are declines in school performance. Handwriting and movement become awkward. Walking becomes difficult, with frequent falls.

Intellectual abilities are affected, with a struggle to perform common tasks such as writing, reading, and counting. Attention and concentration decrease and frustration and anxiety follow.

There currently is no cure. Treatment is usually more supportive and related to quality of life. Several medications are used to lessen symptoms, such as anticonvulsant drugs, antipsychotic drugs, antidepressant drugs, and medications for anxiety and severe mood swings.


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