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ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Sam Baker talks about the vaccines with Dr. Donna Casey, an internal medicine physician with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
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Dr. Paul Whatley, an orthopedic surgeon, and sports medicine specialist, with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton, tells ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº's Sam Baker says it can help with endurance and metabolism.
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The FDA recently approved a prescription eye drop that may make reading glasses unnecessary. One North Texas ophthalmologist has concerns.
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A recent study found a link between gum disease and dementia. The team compared different age groups at baseline, with up to 26 years of follow-up, for more than 6,000 participants.
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A new study suggests there is a tie between brain differences and obesity. Brain scans on nearly 3,200 children found those who were overweight had…
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Dallas faced an unprecedented public health scare in the fall of 2014 when a Liberian national was diagnosed with the Ebola virus. ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº is exploring…
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Starting in January, you can legally carry handguns in public in Texas. And later next year, you can have concealed handguns on state university campuses.…
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A nurse who contracted Ebola last year at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has filed a lawsuit against her employer, Texas Health…
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The Ebola monitoring period in Dallas has come to an end. The last person who had contact with the three Dallas Ebola patients was cleared from…
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Amber Vinson, the Dallas nurse who flew on a commercial jet before being diagnosed with Ebola, says she wasn't careless or reckless.In an interview…
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It has been almost a month since a Liberian man was taken to a Dallas hospital and put in isolation after he began exhibiting symptoms of the Ebola virus.…
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Nina Pham, the first infected nurse with Ebola in Dallas, is back home in North Texas. She arrived late Friday night at Fort Worth's Meacham International…