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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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Emergency rules established during the pandemic are set to expire at the end of August.
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There are a number of differences between the shelters housing Harvey evacuees and the ones where victims of Katrina went 12 years ago. A big one is…
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Telemedicine, which connects doctors and patients virtually, has made a big difference in North Texas schools for students with physical issues.This fall,…
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Teladoc, the Dallas-based company that sued Texas over its telemedicine regulations, has a new ally in the Federal Trade Commission.In a letter sent to…
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When children get sick at school, it can be a big disruption. For the kids – they have to miss class –and for mom or dad, who have to leave work, try and…
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Long hospital stays and frequent checkups are a drag. And they’re especially hard on kids who often fall behind in school and miss spending time with…
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Consulting a doctor by phone, text or video is becoming popular. And in Texas, the debate over safety and access to health care is heating up. Over the…
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While you’re on Instagram looking at lolcats, artisan desserts and celebrity selfies, some doctors are on a different photo sharing app, called Figure 1,…
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On average, every four minutes someone dies of a stroke.Strokes are also the leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S. But technological and…
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A shortage of medical specialists, combined with a glut of newly insured patients has put some rural Texas hospitals in a bind.One solution is…
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When someone’s brought into the emergency room for acute ischemic stroke – or a blocked artery to the brain – a neurologist is called in to determine…