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COVID can take a physical toll. However, a family medicine physician from Baylor Scott and White in Temple explains how the virus' lingering aftereffects can impact mental health.
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Existing data suggests extreme heat can take a toll on patients who live with heart failure. The study at UT Health Presbyterian Dallas seeks answers and solutions.
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A Dallas cardiologist explains why and how doctors should now begin checking for signs of heart disease when patients are in their 30s.
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An internal medicine specialist in Dallas explains the usual timeline and why it can vary.
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The director of Texas Health Plano's stroke program talks recently added technology to help patients regain their ability to drive.
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A Plano-based sleep medicine specialist explains the impact of losing an hour's sleep, and why it's harder on children than adults.
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A North Texas cardiologist says some of the increase stems from a direct physical impact by the virus on the heart. But much of it resulted from lack of access to health care.
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Heart disease was responsible for about 1 in every 5 female deaths in 2023. But a Dallas surgeon says more awareness can help protect your health.
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An allergist in Dallas explains the winter allergies that can result from too much time indoors during winter storms, and why some people are allergic to cold weather.
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A Dallas cardiologist explains how this form of chest pain differs from a heart attack, and how you can prevent it from occurring.
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A registered dietitian in North Texas explains how more fiber in your diet contributes to better gut health and to overall wellness.
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A North Texas dental expert explains the importance of good oral health during pregnancy, and how it can matter during the life of the child.