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First of its kind training for doctors happening at TCU
Special training, the first of its kind for the next generation of doctors, is happening at the Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. NBC 5 health reporter Bianca Castro takes us inside the classroom.
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Teddy Bear Foundation Donates over 2K Bears to Cook Children's
The Teddy Bear Party, a local 501c3, recently donated over 2,000 teddy bears to Cook Children’s PrayerBear program. The donation was made possible through an eventful night of charitable giving at the Teddy Bear Party, where each guest brought a stuffed bear to be gifted to a child in need at the hospital. The PrayerBear Program, which began in 1997,…
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FDA warns about men's supplements tainted with prescription drugs
They’re widely marketed to men for performance, energy and sex drive. What you need to know to stay safe.
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Maximize Your Medicare Advantage Plan for 2025!
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is here! Join Jess and Andrea Hadley from Wellcare for essential tips to help you and your loved ones choose the best plan for 2025. Visit WellcareNow.com to learn more. Take charge of your health today!
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What is brain fog?
Doctor explains what you need to know about what is informally referred to as “brain fog.”
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Two cats suspected of contracting H5 bird flu die after drinking recalled raw milk in California, officials say
Two cats have died after being suspected of contracting H5 bird flu after drinking raw milk that had been recalled, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced Thursday.
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Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,' Pew report finds
Nearly half of American teenagers say they are online “constantly” despite concerns about the effects of social media and smartphones on their mental health, according to a new report published Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
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Sachse family's ‘Do It for Declan' annual run raises money to fight rare fatal genetic disorder
The Sink family hosts ‘Do It for Declan’ 5K raising awareness and money for research into Sanfilippo syndrome. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards reports the fatal genetic disorder impacts their son’s brain and nervous system.
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Jamie Foxx says a doctor initially dismissed the 1st symptom of his brain bleed
In his stand-up special ‘Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…’ Foxx reveals how doctors overlooked this symptom of his potentially deadly aneurysm.
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Biden administration has no current plans to authorize a bird flu vaccine for humans
Officials are monitoring the outbreak, but say that a vaccine is not yet warranted because the virus isn’t spreading among people or causing severe illness.
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Killing of health insurance CEO draws attention to frustration over denied claims
In a series of archived posts from a now-deleted Reddit account, Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, wrote extensively about a chronic back condition that he said caused him immense pain.
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Federal judge blocks Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states
A federal judge in North Dakota blocked a Biden administration rule that allowed DACA recipients to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
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The weight-loss drug boom has become one of the internet's biggest scams
As demand for obesity drugs like Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro and Ozempic, outpaces supply, online scams are rising, according to cybersecurity experts.
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Micropreemie thrives and is ready for second holiday season
Baby Iann was born at 22 weeks gestation with little hope of a healthy start to life, but he defied the odds, is now two years old and ready to celebrate the holidays.
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Micropreemie celebrates second holiday season thanks to medical advancements
A North Texas family is celebrating what they once thought would be impossible. Their baby was born at 22 weeks with odds stacked against him. But now he’s going into his second holiday season. NBC 5’s Bianca Castro shares their story.
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USDA orders testing of national milk supply over bird flu concerns
The testing will begin Dec. 16.
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield halts anesthesia payment policy after backlash
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said Thursday it was not going ahead with a policy change that would limit reimbursements for anesthesia during surgeries and medical procedures. The new policy would have reimbursed doctors based on time limits set by the insurer.
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Researchers may be closer to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. due in part to the limited testing available for early detection. Now researchers at Johns Hopkins say they’ve made a breakthrough that could help change that.
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Trump's former FDA commissioner: ‘It will cost lives in this country' if RFK Jr. follows through on intentions
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, on Friday raised concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda for the Department of Health and Human Services.
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New treatment may offer hope for those living with Parkinson's
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that impacts a million people living in the U.S. While most people are over the age of 60 when they’re diagnosed, one in 10 people with Parkinson’s are diagnosed with it before they turn 50. There is no cure, but there are ways to relieve the tremors, stiffness, depression, anxiety and memory problems caused...