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Here's how to avoid heat-related illness in Texas as temperatures climb near 100 degrees, according to a Houston doctor.
Not everyone who had chickenpox will develop shingles. The illness typically develops in adults 50 and older with weakened ...
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The city of Conroe has tightened its financial disclosure requirements for elected officials, boosting transparency.
In low-resource settings, babies born with gastroschisis—a congenital condition in which the developing intestines extend ...
The Children’s Learning Institute at UTHealth Houston has migrated and modernized CLI Engage and the Texas Early Childhood Professional Development System (TECPDS) — two statewide platforms supporting ...
Think it’s too late to get your child a back-to-school physical? A Houston doctor says otherwise — and explains what to ...
Tarleton State University Medical Laboratory Sciences, Public Health and Nutrition Sciences Associate Professor Dr. Subi ...
Abilities Expo is back in Houston at NRG Center with new experiences and innovative ideas for people with disabilities.
From cooling neck gaiters and helmets with fans, to high-tech sensors that can measure internal body temperature, the demand ...
But, a recent study showed that people who crave spicy food also experience certain physiological responses, like increased salivation and heart rate, when exposed to spicy foods compared to non-spicy ...