David Moreno| Fort Worth Report
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As a mother, Gloria Moncrief is always worried about the health of her children.When her daughter, Monty, began to drink a lot of water and constantly ask for more, Moncrief knew something was off.
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Sandy Joyce, 75, has seen the Terrell Heights neighborhood in the Historic Southside get overlooked by people outside the community.
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Rebecca Jackson remembers seeing her mother experience several complications that jeopardized her health while she was pregnant.
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Jennifer Giddings Brooks remembers the numerous Christmas mornings she spent at the home at 1201 E. Terrell Ave. in the Historic Southside.
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Lachelle Goodrich never thought she would have a career in mental health services.
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Walking into Casa Azul Coffee on Jan. 11, Jannett Ruiz and Adriana Carvajal made their way to a group of tables by the windows.
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As first responders continue to investigate the cause of an explosion at the Sandman Signature Fort Worth Downtown Hotel, public health experts say the fallout could cause issues for people’s health.
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The American Red Cross announced an emergency blood shortage as it experiences the lowest number of people donating blood in the past 20 years.
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Seasonal respiratory infection cases at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth continue to rise as Influenza A and B and respiratory syncytial virus spread among children and adults.
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Lisa “Lulu” Newby, 45, never worried about not having food on the table.
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When Dr. Stuart Pickell moved to Fort Worth in 2001, he was surprised to learn most local health systems did not have physician residency programs.