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.
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The U.S. Centers for Control and Prevention have issued a new recommendation urging all adults to receive screening for hepatitis B at least once in their lifetime. The
By TOM MURPHY and HALELUYA HADERO Amazon is adding a prescription drug discount program to its growing health care business. The retail giant said Tuesday that it will
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A decade ago, Black women in Texas were twice as likely as white women to die from pregnancy and childbirth. Today, not much has changed. BY ELEANOR KLIBANOFF Given
Small lifestyle changes can reduce your risk of heart disease DALLAS – Look at your clenched fist. For the next minute open and close your fist between 60