By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor The Trump Administration has finalized implementation of new work requirement rules that would cut food stamp benefits for 700,000 Americans. The
Parkland cardiologist warns of dangers of a ‘cold’ heart DALLAS – Ah, February, the month of Valentine’s Day, flowers, chocolates, daffodils – and increased risk of heart attacks.
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Dr. Herbert Oye is a Board Certified Endovascular and Vascular Surgeon, specializing in invasive and non-invasive treatment of vascular
So far for the month of December 2019, MedStar crews are treating an average 6.8 patients with a primary or secondary clinical impression of Influenza‐Like Illness (ILI) That
DALLAS — ‘Tis that most wonderful time of the year – the season of holly, mistletoe and holiday music, shopping for gifts and gathering with friends and family. But not
Parkland Health & Hospital System one of 20 companies across the State of Texas recognized for conservation & sustainability in the TxN 20 DALLAS — Texan by Nature (TxN), a Texas-led conservation
The open enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace begins Nov. 1 and runs through Dec. 15, 2019. Through the Marketplace, individuals are able to go to one
Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against NY over tax returns By MICHAEL BALSAMO WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against New York
Parkland experts recommend women over the age of 40 receive mammograms every year. Detecting certain breast cancers in the early stages increases your chance of survival. Take a
Milestone project supports breast cancer awareness DALLAS — Shall we dance? Hundreds of Parkland Health & Hospital System staff said ‘yes, if it supports breast cancer awareness and