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The American Cancer Society study found breast cancer deaths in the U.S. are dropping at high rates, but rates of diagnosis are increasing among younger women.
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New statistics from the American Cancer Society show a decline in breast cancer mortality nationwide, but an uptick in incidence rates — especially for women under 50 and Asian women of all ages.
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The immunizations provide individual protection, but a North Texas pediatrician says they’re also needed for herd immunity against diseases.
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A Parkland Health pharmacy specialist explains why overexposure in high temperatures can make people on certain medications more sensitive to heat.
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A Parkland health psychologist defines burnout, and how employees can address the problem. She also discusses the role employers have in trying to avoid burnout.
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Energy drinks are promoted as enhancing energy, mental alertness, and physical performance. A registered dietitian warns they can damage your health if you're not careful.
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Parkland Health expands testing and outreach to address the maternal syphilis crisis in North Texas.
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Parkland Health's board of managers has increased its contract with Texas-based Vets Securing America by $1 million.
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A new Medicaid extension goes into effect today that gives pregnant Texans twelve months of postpartum coverage.
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HHS Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine visited Parkland Health in Dallas on Thursday to discuss high rates of syphilis in Texas.
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People didn’t have to review Medicaid applications for years because of pandemic-era protections. But now millions of Texans are going through the process for the first time ever.
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A North Texas infectious disease specialist talks about why syphilis remains a problem, and why she thinks education is the solution.