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A study by Harvard researchers of 92,000 people over 28 years found consuming at least 7 grams of olive oil daily was linked with a 28% lower risk of dementia-related death than those who never or rarely ate olive oil.
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More than half of people who've used telehealth come from states like Texas that have banned or severely limited access to abortion.
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National LGBTQ+ organization PFLAG won a temporary injunction blocking Texas from demanding information on trans kids.
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A North Texas orthopedic surgeon blames the popularity of the sport and players not exercising as much care before playing as they should.
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The state agency will collect public comment on the proposed rule for at least 30 days before it can be considered for final approval.
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Patients at UT Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program are still struggling with fatigue, brain fog and a slew of other symptoms months or even years after an initial infection.
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As early morning traffic flowed by and the wind picked up, staff from the Moncrief Cancer Institute gathered outside the Tarrant County Administration Building to unveil the center’s new 36-foot mobile screening clinic.
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Fred Chapman arrived home Feb. 27 after visiting his son, Zachary Chapman, a long-term acute care patient, at LifeCare Hospital of Fort Worth.
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When Brendan Voss had to turn to the person next to him at a table and ask if they had ever considered suicide — he felt the urge to almost whisper the word ‘suicide.’
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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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Contraception options are available through most health insurance plans and government-funded clinics.
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The state agency is responding to a petition from two attorneys to clear up ambiguity about when emergency abortions are allowed
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A three-judge panel in New Orleans ruled that a Texas law requiring minors to obtain parental consent to obtain birth control does not conflict with the goals of the federally-funded Title X program, which has given teens birth control confidentially.
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More than 2,000 patients have had their personal medical information leaked in a UT Southwestern Medical Center data breach