Parkland providers say prevention, not over-prescribing, is best medicine DALLAS —Your throat is scratchy, you’re achy and feverish, your cough is keeping you up at night, but you
Dear Readers, This past week a Harvard doctor referred to coconut oil as “pure poison,” which set off a social media firestorm. What’s all the fuss about? Another
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson The latest attack on vulnerable Americans who need assistance to ensure that they, and their families, have adequate and affordable health insurance comes
African-Americans with moderate or severe sleep apnea are twice as likely to have hard-to-control high blood pressure when their sleep apnea goes untreated, according to a new study
The first day coverage begins is often called the effective date. Most states’ Open Enrollment deadlines (December 15) match up with an effective date of January 1. This
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NEW YORK (AP) — An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter — the disease’s highest death toll in at least four decades. The
The American Diabetes Association estimates that over 30 million Americans are affected by diabetes and is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. In the
DALLAS — Who doesn’t look forward to the fall holiday devoted to feasting with family and friends? Thanksgiving is all about celebrating, with food taking center stage as