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In addition to tending to minor cuts and scratches, she and other nurses in the church are often a resource for general education on diseases. Congregants in Campbell’s church have her on speed dial, she said, for support or referrals for other kinds of professional help.
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The North Texas hospital system joins over 400 other entities and a dozen state attorneys general suing over alleged collusion to hike insulin prices.
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After briefly being dropped from the network, Southwestern Health Resources, which includes UT Southwestern Medical Center and Texas Health, reached a new agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas effective April 1, 2025.
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Unsuccessful contract negotiations between Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas and Southwestern Health Resources will affect Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern facilities.
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Mothers were reported after they were given medications used routinely for pain or in epidurals, to reduce anxiety or to manage blood pressure during cesarean sections.
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North Texas hospital officials say they have avoided canceling or delaying procedures after a crucial IV fluid manufacturing plant was damaged in Hurricane Helene.
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Sleep experts say watching TV and using devices within an hour of bedtime can disrupt sleep. The study concludes this may not be true of everyone.
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Texas ranked 43 out of 50 states based on seven metrics. A neurologist from Plano explains how those measures apply to good brain health.
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The study suggests cutting a teaspoon of salt each day can work as well as hypertension medication. A North Texas doctor explains.
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Erythritol is used as a sugar substitute in a variety of foods. Dr. Brandie Williams, a cardiologist with Texas Health Stephenville, told ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Sam Baker consuming large amounts may lead to serious problems.
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Dr. Saima Zafar, a cardiologist with Texas Health Kaufman, tells ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Sam Baker why statins don't work for some, and what makes Nexletol an acceptable alternative.
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The two sides had until Tuesday to renew their contract.