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This year was full of breakthroughs in health, science and technology. Telemedicine made its mark in Dallas, "baby boxes" became a thing, and researchers…
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Images from the moon landing and other major space moments of the 1960s are familiar to many Americans. But what about the sounds? NASA recorded thousands…
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Robots are assuming more and more roles in our daily lives. They can ask us about our day, play songs for us and, as one study from the University of…
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The first drugs designed specifically to prevent migraines have been found safe and effective in studies, but aren't yet FDA approved. Both drugs work by tweaking a brain system involved in pain.
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Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas announced it has delivered the first baby born in the United States to a mother who received a uterus…
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Trying to keep up with medical terminology and acronyms during a doctor’s visit can be tricky for anyone. Imagine if you and your doctor didn’t speak the…
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Medical school students today are trained to diagnose complicated diseases, they’re rarely trained to engineer the solutions themselves. Soon, Texas A&M…
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When Dallas doctor Don Read enrolled in medical school at the UT Medical Branch at Galveston in 1964, he had to pay more than other students because he…
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It’s the second week of open enrollment for health care on the federal marketplace.While people across North Texas are deciding which plans to sign up…
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Starting Wednesday, Texans can enroll in health care coverage for 2018 on healthcare.gov through Dec. 15.This is the fifth year the federal marketplace is…
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In the last decade, a multibillion-dollar industry has emerged - and much of its products end up in our toilets. We’re talking about the wet wipes…
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On a busy Dallas street, next to a bank and a Kroger supermarket, there’s something you might not expect: Dozens of people manufacturing products on a…