New Havana Syndrome Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injuries

[ad_1] New studies by the National Institutes of Health failed to find evidence of brain injury in scans or blood markers of the diplomats and spies who suffered symptoms of Havana syndrome, bolstering the conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies about the strange health incidents. Spy agencies have concluded that the debilitating symptoms associated with Havana… Continue reading New Havana Syndrome Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injuries

Chicago man’s journey to find wisdom takes him across the country

[ad_1] Stuck in a rut, Imran Nuri needed advice. His college graduation, forced to Zoom because of COVID-19 in May 2020, had been lonely and demoralizing. He then tried to start a nonprofit, but it failed to get off the ground. He trudged forward into his budding life, but even when he found a new… Continue reading Chicago man’s journey to find wisdom takes him across the country

Cyclists can find plenty of fascinating trails around Midwest

[ad_1] As an avid cyclist, Dave Cushman considers himself lucky to live in Madison, Wisconsin, which calls itself the biking capital of the Midwest. “I moved to Madison when I was 18 to go to the university and never left, in part because the city and its environs are so good for cycling,” said Cushman,… Continue reading Cyclists can find plenty of fascinating trails around Midwest

Women motorcycle groups find fun, fellowship outside Chicago

[ad_1] Woodstock, Illinois — On a warm and sunny Sunday morning, a circle of about 40 motorcyclists joined hands in the parking lot of Woodstock’s Harley-Davidson dealership for the annual Blessing of the Bikes. “We’re united in an offering for safe travels and robust fellowship, our love for riding and our love for adventure,” Nadine… Continue reading Women motorcycle groups find fun, fellowship outside Chicago