By Liz Szabo Charity Watkins sensed something was deeply wrong when she experienced exhaustion after her daughter was born. At times, Watkins, then 30, had to stop on the
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.
BY MATTHEW PERRONE WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials granted full approval to a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug on Thursday, clearing the way for Medicare and other insurance plans to begin covering
Private donations get underserved patients back on two feet DALLAS – It’s a celebration of personal independence this July 4th for the first patient of Parkland Health’s newly launched
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
By Janelle Chavez, CNN A rare strain of bacteria found in recalled eyedrops has been linked to dozens of infections, as well as cases of vision loss, surgical removal
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
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
By Alex Boyer/FOX 4 TV DALLAS – A former slave from Texas is being honored for being a trailblazer. Dr. Marcellus Clayton Cooper was enslaved on a farm in Dallas in