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Flu cases in Texas have been increasing since mid-October, and health officials are encouraging people to get vaccinated before the holidays.
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Medicaid unwinding exposed a “crisis” in the system as more than a million Texans lost coverage this year.
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COVID-19 vaccine misinformation has contributed to a declining rate of childhood vaccinations in North Texas.
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Children's Health in Dallas recently released its biannual report measuring kids’ well-being across seven counties, showing there’s still a need for more mental health support.
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The allergy season has kicked in early this year. Here’s what to expect and how to manage symptoms.
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Children's Health in Dallas was recently recognized nationally for excellence in nursing, during a time hospitals across DFW are experiencing a surge of patients with respiratory viruses.
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If you have watery eyes, a runny nose, and have started to cough and sneeze this holiday season, it could be cedar fever.
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A new study from U-T Southwestern Medical Center shows high stress contributes to worse heart disease over time.
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Mandy Cohen, the director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, visited Dallas County today to discuss vaccines heading into the winter months.
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Texas has the highest rate of uninsured kids in the nation. And advocates say it’s only going to get worse as the state continues to check whether people are still eligible for Medicaid.
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Psychologists explore how Dungeons & Dragons can help improve mental health—by connecting people with support and creating space to process tough emotions.
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Cook Children's in Fort Worth is experiencing a surge of RSV cases that is overwhelming their emergency department.