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H-1B approvals for employers classified under Health Care and Social Assistance industry across NW Illinois News publication area in 2024
Of the 11 H-1B petitions filed by employers classified under the Health Care and Social Assistance industry located across NW Illinois News publication area nine were approved in 2024, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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How many H-1B petitions made by employers in NW Illinois News publication area were approved during 2024?
In 2024, 95% of H-1B petitions filed by employers in the NW Illinois News publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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40 H-1B petitions filed by employers in NW Illinois News publication area during 2024
Employers based in the NW Illinois News publication area submitted 40 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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H-1B Insights: Employers classified under Health Care and Social Assistance industry file 11 petitions in NW Illinois News publication area throughout 2024
Employers classified under the Health Care and Social Assistance industry based in the NW Illinois News publication area submitted 11 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: How To Ease Back Into More Activities After Being Vaccinated
Feeling nervous about mingling beyond your closest social circle, even though you've been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus?
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Feel Better With Fiber In Your Diet
Fiber can improve digestion, cut the risk of disease and help control weight, but most Americans don't get enough.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Sesame To Join Other Allergens On Food Labels
Are you living with a sesame allergy? Thanks to a new U.S. law, in less than two years, you may find it easier to find out which foods and products to avoid
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Why Do Some Vaccinated People Still Get Sick?
There's no doubt that COVID-19 vaccines work. And all those shots going into arms? They are making a difference
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Is It Safe To Go Back To The Gym?
Staying active is one of the best things you can do for your health. It can help you manage pandemic stress too
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: How To Talk To Loved Ones About Getting A COVID-19 Vaccine
If you've been vaccinated against COVID-19, you know it can be a big relief.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: COVID-19 Vaccines: What To Know About Your Second Dose
Are you ready for your second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine?
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Take Steps To Help Prevent Headaches
The trick is to pay attention to various factors that can trigger a headache in the first place.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Understanding Vaccine Efficacy Rates
There's been a lot of talk about the efficacy rates of COVID-19 vaccines.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: How Anti-Inflammatory Is Your Diet?
Do the foods you eat fight or promote inflammation?
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: COVID-19 and Your Arthritis Medicines
If you take immune-suppressing medicines for your arthritis, you might wonder if they put you at higher risk for COVID-19.
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: New Mask Rules Target Public Transportation
As of Feb. 2, people using public transportation in the U.S. must wear face masks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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C.G.H. MEDICAL CENTER: Sound Advice For Holding On To Your Hearing
Hearing loss often results from a lifetime of exposure to loud noise.
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CGH MEDICAL CENTER: 12% of New Lung Cancers Are In People Who Never Smoked
The majority of lung cancers occur in people who either are or used to be smokers. But that's not always the case.
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CGH MEDICAL CENTER: What To Know About Coronavirus Variants
It's the nature of viruses to mutate or change over time. So it comes as no surprise to health experts that the coronavirus has spawned multiple variants.