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Parents should keep an eye on their children in the pool, even if they can swim.

Children’s health: How to ensure water safety this summer

Pools and splash pads are now open across Chicagoland. While that means summer fun in full swing, it also means an increase in water-related injuries and deaths. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more children ages 1-4 die from drowning than any other cause of death.

Andrew Kaehr of Lombard finishes first during the Rock ‘n’ Run the Runway at Chicago Executive Airport on Saturday in Wheeling.

Runners take flight during Wheeling airport runway event

Runners took flight and helped celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chicago Executive Airport Saturday during the Rock ‘n’ Run the Runway event in Wheeling.

Freshly harvested spearmint leaves and dried chamomile flowers can be brewed into a cup of herbal tea.

A soothing cup of herbal tea can begin in your garden

Drink a fragrant cup of herbal tea, and the intoxicating scent of steeped herbs might calm your mind before you even take a sip. Even better is when they come from your own backyard herb garden.

Deacon Glenn Tylutki holds the holy water as Auxiliary Bishop Larry Sullivan blesses the At Peace memorial during a dedication service Friday at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside. Sullivan, vicar general of the Archdiocese of Chicago, lead the prayer service with Catholic Cemeteries and about 100 people in attendance. The memorial is for surviving families and loves ones affected by suicide.

‘A place of peace, healing and comfort’: Catholic diocese erects first memorial in nation to those affected by suicide

A somber prayer service marked the dedication Friday of a memorial for the surviving families and their loved ones affected by suicide at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside. The “At Peace” memorial — the first of its kind in the nation — honors the lives lost to suicide and offers a sacred space for prayer and remembrance, according to officials with the Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

Insomnia can be acute, lasting days to weeks, usually triggered by an identifiable stressor and often resolving on its own, or chronic, persisting three months or longer and typically requiring intervention.

Bedtime exhaustion: Sleep doctor zeroes in on signs you have a real problem

For millions of people, poor sleep has become so normalized that they no longer recognize it as a potential medical issue. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and sleep researchers estimate that between 50 million and 70 million Americans have an active sleep disorder, and most people don’t know they do.

A small study found that women improved pelvic floor muscle strength and reduced leaking after lifting weights twice a week for 12 weeks, or doing bridges and squats.

How to keep your pelvic floor strong as you age

The pelvic floor, an oft-ignored muscle group that does the humble work of supporting the bladder, bowels, uterus, prostate and other organs in the pelvis, weakens as you age. And anyone can have issues: men, women, people who have given birth and those who haven’t.

If you have pain in your teeth or your gums are bleeding, see a dentist.

Daily habits that can keep your teeth in tip-top shape

Taking care of your oral health is important because it’s connected to other health issues, and doing so doesn’t always require a trip to the dentist. It could mean simply drinking more water or adding other small habits to your routine.