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Chicago Resources for Latinos Living with Epilepsy
Clip: 11/20/2021 | 7m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Nationwide, more than 3 million people have epilepsy. Of those, 400,000 are Latino
Nationwide, more than 3 million people have epilepsy. Of those, 400,000 are Latino. The neurological condition causes seizures as a result of a genetic disorder or injury to the brain. And while epilepsy can cause difficulties for those diagnosed with it, Latinos face an additional range of health care barriers.
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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices
Chicago Resources for Latinos Living with Epilepsy
Clip: 11/20/2021 | 7m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Nationwide, more than 3 million people have epilepsy. Of those, 400,000 are Latino. The neurological condition causes seizures as a result of a genetic disorder or injury to the brain. And while epilepsy can cause difficulties for those diagnosed with it, Latinos face an additional range of health care barriers.
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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 8m 45s | The sweeping infrastructure law is sending billions of dollars to Illinois. (8m 45s)
CLATA Brings Sazón to Chicago Holiday Season
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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 2m 15s | A three-day holiday celebration offers Chicago the gift of Latino music, food, and fun. (2m 15s)
Sox Hopeful Minoso to ‘Go-Go’ to the Hall of Fame in 2022
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Clip: 11/20/2021 | 1m 50s | Minnie Minoso, the "Latino Jackie Robinson" gets another swing at a Hall of Fame berth. (1m 50s)
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