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New Kidney Provides Another Marathon Chance for North Texas Man
This year’s Cowtown Marathon will have special meaning for one participant after a medical condition threatened his career.
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North Texas Man Loses 175 Pounds to Save His Sister
When a North Texas learned he’d be the perfect match to become a kidney donor for his 13-year-old sister, he set out to make the biggest change of his life: lose 175 pounds.
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Grandmother Has Voucher for Granddaughter's Kidney Transplant
A new national program is helping people get kidney transplants faster with the help of a complete stranger.
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Lewisville Shop Owner in Need of Kidney Cuts Prices to Raise Money for Medical Bills
A North Texas memorabilia shop owner is cutting prices at his business in hopes of raising enough money to cover medical bills associated with kidney failure.
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Lewisville Shop Owner in Need of Kidney Cuts Prices to Raise Money for Medical Bills
A North Texas memorabilia shop owner is cutting prices at his business in hopes of raising enough money to cover medical bills associated with kidney failure.
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‘Any Mom Would Do This': Maryland Mom Donates Kidney to Son
When her son was diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening kidney condition, a Prince George’s County woman didn’t think twice about donating her kidney.
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Eating Spicy Foods Could Help Reduce Your Sodium Intake
One recent study found eating spicy foods could help reduce your sodium intake.
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Doctors Assess New Hypertension Guidelines for Minorities
Doctors say new guidelines for diagnosing high blood pressure should greatly impact minority groups.
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West Nile Virus May Pose Greater Risk Than Zika Virus
Experts stress West Nile virus is a greater risk to North Texans than Zika virus, as the first West Nile death in Dallas County of 2016 is reported.
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Non-Surgical Procedure Treating Acid Reflux Patients
Millions of people spend years on powerful drugs to keep their GERD symptoms in check, but a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure is giving them freedom from their disease and their medications.
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More Rain Leads to More Bacteria in Lakes, Oceans: Health Officials
Health experts say the large amount of recent rain has led to an increased amount of potentially dangerous bacteria in lakes and oceans.