Three people have been hospitalized, and one developed a serious kidney condition
Every Step Counts will promote physical activity, health, and wellness for residents.
Visit 2377 N. Stemmons Fwy, Ste. 627-A from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on March 26.
Not everyone sees the measure as purely a nutritional change
The annual and routine change is necessary to maintain the regional system and year-round water quality.
All screenings are free and no registration is required.
'I don’t eat Nerds Rope and Twizzlers.'
Start the year feeling stronger & more balanced with a look at local spots offering everything from energizing workouts to calming escapes.
‘This is how healthcare should be.’
Residents can receive a pertussis vaccine at MinuteClinic and CVS Pharmacy locations across the state
Mention the phrase “Evolve with EXOMIND” to receive two complimentary treatments with the purchase of a package through July 31.
The Institute for Hormonal Balance Pioneering Brain Stimulation to Treat Depression and Optimize Mental Health
CVS Pharmacy shares tips on staying ahead of symptoms to enjoy the season
Insurers and vaccinators are working to iron out issues in the systems that handle billing for the shots.
Complimentary Injury Risk Assessments Via Cutting-Edge Technology Offered at Peak Physical Therapy During National Fall Prevention Month
There's no denying it's the beauty trend of the moment – the hashtag has more than 10 million views on TikTok.
Here in North Texas, there have been several ozone action days, meaning the air outside can be unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Yet the level of funding set aside to confront the challenge is a fraction of the amount earmarked for fighting infectious diseases.
Extreme Temperatures Claim Lives in Dallas and Tarrant Counties
This summer so far, there have been four confirmed West Nile virus cases in the Dallas County area, DCHHS has confirmed.
Among kids ages 3 to 17 years old, 8.56% have ever been diagnosed with any developmental disability as of 2021.
Health officials warn some medications can put you at a greater risk of suffering from a heat stroke if you're outside too long.
Dallas County Health and Human Services reported that a resident of Dallas County has been diagnosed with West Nile neuroinvasive disease
Almost half of the United States tap water is estimated to have one or more PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," according to a new study.
Police said an apartment employee and responding officers performed CPR on the officer while waiting for Dallas Fire Rescue to arrive.
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) confirmed that a mosquito pool was found to be positive for the West Nile virus.
Hope Cottage and HHM Health collaborate for new maternal health clinic
Texas Health Plano is celebrating a new helipad that'll be heated for those icy North Texas days in the winter.
A routine day turned out to be anything but for North Forney High School junior Charles Atwood.
For the past two weeks, a local psychiatrist was on the ground, helping survivors with their mental health.
A skunk sighting in Grapevine earlier this week is a reminder of how important it is to keep your pets' vaccinations up to date.
Dr. James Herd, the chief medical officer at Baylor Scott and White All Saints, says there are three conditions everyone should know about.
"How could this happen?" said Tommy Hastings, one of the Bryans' attorneys.
The fungus kills about 80% of the live oaks it infects. Red and Shumard oaks are the most susceptible and almost never survive.
Beginning CPR and having quick access to an AED can save lives.
"In this holiday season, we have three problems. We have RSV, influenza and COVID-19," pediatrician Dr. Ilan Shapiro told CBS News.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed Friday it is now tracking a new COVID-19 variant of concern around the U.S.
"I think it's important for people to realize that things are really bad out there right now," says Jeffrey Kahn, MD.
At Texas Star Pharmacy in Plano, pharmacist Josh Keller says he's seen a steady stream of people coming in for the flu shot.
"Benzene is such a bad molecule — it's at the very top of the FDA's list of 70-some solvents not to use," Light told CBS MoneyWatch.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.