DALLAS—Spring break is here, bringing sunny weather, longer days, and, unfortunately, an increase in preventable injuries. Parkland Health injury prevention experts want you to have fun and avoid
Leap into heart health with these tips from a Parkland cardiologist DALLAS – This year we aren’t just celebrating American Heart Month in February, but another leap year.
Did you know that one person dies from heart disease every 36 seconds in the United States, according to the American Heart Association (AHA)? February is American Heart
Sickle cell disease, a group of inherited blood disorders, affects around 100,000 individuals in the United States and is predominant among African Americans. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA
Health authorities have emphasized the urgency of vaccination once the shots become available. The new release coincides with a late summer surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations and growing concerns
By Sam Judy | The Dallas Weekly News Despite taking the same risk of death and costly sacrifice to their mental well-being, Black Veterans continue to suffer as
PART 2 In 2013, Houstonian Kay Matthews was running a successful catering business when she lost the daughter she’d named Troya eight months and three weeks into pregnancy.
Excessive Heat Warning in effect through Wednesday DALLAS –While summer officially begins with the summer solstice tomorrow, Texas ssummer temperatures are already here. The sun is shining, the temperatures are
DALLAS – Parkland Health is encouraging women to give themselves permission to pause and put their health first. A recent survey commissioned by the Alliance for Women’s Health and Prevention