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Brittany Lewis
Brittany Lewis

Brittany Lewis is a media relations coordinator at Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care. She previously worked as a reporter at TV stations around the Midwest, including Milwaukee. She studied at DePaul University where she majored in Journalism and Public Relations. Brittany enjoys traveling, hanging out by Lake Michigan, trying new restaurants and spending time with friends and family.

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How to prepare to send kids back-to-school amid rise in COVID cases  Featured
How to prepare to send kids back-to-school amid rise in COVID cases
Parents and school officials may be wondering how to protect kids as COVID cases increase with the spread of the Delta variant.
How to protect your child’s mental health when they participate in sports 
How to protect your child’s mental health when they participate in sports
A pediatric psychologist offers tips for parents.
RSV is usually seen in the winter months, but doctors are seeing a rise in cases this summer  Featured
RSV is usually seen in the winter months, but doctors are seeing a rise in cases this summer
Over the last month, pediatricians have seen a surge in patients with bronchiolitis.
The message Simone Biles is sending on caring for mental health 
The message Simone Biles is sending on caring for mental health
A behavioral health therapy expert says we need to think about mental health like we do physical health.
What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance for the vaccinated 
What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance for the vaccinated
An infectious disease expert weighs in on the health agency’s reversal, masks in schools and music festival safety.
What to look for when picking out a sunscreen 
What to look for when picking out a sunscreen
A doctor explains what to look for when choosing a sunscreen.
This certified nurse midwife has a passion for helping people 
This certified nurse midwife has a passion for helping people
‘It is important to serve as a trusted provider of color who speaks up about things impacting our community’ she said.