Sam Baker, KERA News
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Cataracts affect about 24 million Americans. A North Texas doctor explains what they are, what causes them and how you can address the problem.
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A North Texas neurologist explains the various risk factors that put Black Americans at higher risk for stroke, and how stroke can be prevented.
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A new study suggests constant oversleeping or even getting too little sleep can impact your overall health. A North Texas physician explains.
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A North Texas physician explains specific chemicals in the egg yolk that can help protect the brain.
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To avoid the long distances rural health care providers have to travel for needed training, Texas Health has created a mobile simulation lab to bring the training directly to providers.
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Existing data suggests extreme heat can take a toll on patients who live with heart failure. The study at UT Health Presbyterian Dallas seeks answers and solutions.
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A Dallas cardiologist explains why and how doctors should now begin checking for signs of heart disease when patients are in their 30s.
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The director of Texas Health Plano's stroke program talks recently added technology to help patients regain their ability to drive.
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Heart disease was responsible for about 1 in every 5 female deaths in 2023. But a Dallas surgeon says more awareness can help protect your health.
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An allergist in Dallas explains the winter allergies that can result from too much time indoors during winter storms, and why some people are allergic to cold weather.