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Dallas County health officials describe the current uptick in COVID-19 activity as similar to past summers. But because they're more vulnerable, people 65 and older are urged to update their COVID-19 booster shots.
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The family of Kenneth Knotts asked a federal judge to name the four officers in connection with their excessive force lawsuit.
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Parkland Health expands testing and outreach to address the maternal syphilis crisis in North Texas.
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More than 2,000 patients have had their personal medical information leaked in a UT Southwestern Medical Center data breach
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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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CLEAATS (College Level Aging Athlete Study) looks at how sports and resulting concussions impact brain wellness later in life. A North Texas expert shares early findings.
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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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The CDC is reporting that there’s high COVID-19 virus transmission nationally, including in Texas, due to the JN.1 variant.
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COVID-19 cases are increasing nationally after the winter holidays, which can mean more health risks like long COVID.
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You normally sit down to check your blood pressure, but UT Southwestern researchers have found standing up may more accurately show if you have hypertension.
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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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The RSV virus usually shows up in kids in the fall. A North Texas doctor explains why there was a sharp spike in positive tests during October.