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They’re non-invasive with none of the dreaded prep. But are recently approved home tests for colon cancer as effective as colonoscopies? A North Texas doctor weighs in.
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A meta-analysis found loneliness increases the risk of dementia in the elderly by more than 30%. But a North Texas neurologist says you can do something about it.
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A licensed clinical social worker with Texas Health dispels some common myths about suicide prevention.
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Research of more than 5,900 people over 18 years showed high demands put on workers and low rewards for their work can put people at high risk for atrial fibrillation.
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A local gastroenterologist says most people probably won't experience chronic cases, but the study results emphasize why you should pay attention to your gut health.
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A study of 67,000 people found AFib more prevalent in people younger than 65. A North Texas doctor explains why the results didn't surprise him.
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A North Texas ophthalmologist explains how and when watching the eclipse can be dangerous. Dr. Karen Saland also tells how to tell real eclipse glasses from fakes.
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Prostate cancer disproportionately affects Black men. A Texas Health Dallas physician explains why and what can be done to address the issue.
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Dr. Salman Bhai of Texas Health Dallas talks about why post-exertional malaise worries researchers, and how you can get back to a regular exercise routine.
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A North Texas oncologist shares early signs to watch for, and how immunotherapy can help battle advanced cases.
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About one in a thousand people get sarcoidosis and many may not realize they have it. But pulmonologist Dr. Gary Weinstein with Texas Health Dallas told KERA’s Sam Baker the inflammatory disease can be pretty serious for some people.
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Dr. Quanita Crable, an OB-GYN with Texas Health Dallas, explains to KERA's Sam Baker why she believes laparoscopic myomectomy is the best option to remove the fibroids.