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Science Still Far Behind CBD Craze in North Texas
Chances are you’ve either heard about or tried a product with CBD oil, but what does science have to say about its therapeutic claims? Not very much, according to researchers.
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Big Study Casts Doubt on Need for Many Heart Procedures
People with severe but stable heart disease from clogged arteries may have less chest pain if they get a procedure to improve blood flow rather than just giving medicines a chance to help, but it won’t cut their risk of having a heart attack or dying over the following few years, a big federally funded study found. The results challenge...
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Former Dallas Cowboy David Irving Shares His Concerns With the NFL's Policy on Marijuana
David Irving walked away from what could have been a lucrative NFL career. He opens up about his decision and what it’s costing him.
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Flower Mound High School Football Player Overcomes Near-Death Injury
Flower Mound High School senior Carson Winters is back catching passes for the Jaguars football team after a nearly fatal injury.
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High School Football Player Overcomes Near-Death Injury
Flower Mound High School senior Carson Winters is back catching passes for the Jaguars football team after a nearly fatal injury.
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Dallas Officer Uses Laser Light Therapy To Treat Concussion Symptoms
Millions of people get a concussion every year, according to the CDC, but could a new way to use a therapy that’s been around for years be key to a quicker recovery?
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Acupuncture On A Snake? An Owl? Fort Worth Zoo Uses Ancient Chinese Procedure
The Fort Worth Zoo is using acupuncture to treat animals with ailments from injured eyes to arthritis.
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FDA Wants Stronger Warning on Breast Implants About Risks
U.S. health officials want women getting breast implants to receive stronger warnings and more details about the possible risks and complications. The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that manufacturers should add a warning highlighted by a box — the most serious type — to the information given to women considering implants. The agency is also recommending patients complete a...
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Pregnant Woman Who Endured Chemo Gives Birth to Healthy Baby
Just a couple of months after Jade Devis found out she was pregnant, a protruding bump appeared on her chest. It was the beginning of an ordeal that forced the first-time mom and her developing fetus to undergo chemotherapy together after Devis was suddenly diagnosed with breast cancer. She did three rounds before giving birth to her son Bradley in...
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Singer Sia Reveals She Has a Neurological Disorder, Suffers From Chronic Pain
Singer Sia revealed in a Twitter post on Friday that she suffers from chronic pain and a neurological disease, NBC News reports. “I just wanted to say to those of you suffering from pain, whether physical or emotional, I love you, keep going,” the “Cheap Thrills” songstress wrote in a post. Sia, whose real name is Sia Kate Isobelle Furler,...
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T-Pain Relishes in New Success Following ‘Masked Singer' Win
Pain’s career is one that can be envied for its longevity, as many of the artists that he sparred with atop the music charts in the 2000s have faded into obscurity. He has consistently put out music, and he has kept his star bright by keeping his face on television. He won the inaugural “The Masked Singer” competition in February,...
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Scientists Search for Opioid Alternatives Inside Native Texas Plant
Researchers in Denton say they’ve discovered a plant, native to Texas, that has the same pain relieving properties as some of the most powerful pills on the market but without the harmful side effects.
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Scientists Search For Opioid Alternatives Inside Native Texas Plant
Researchers in Denton say they’ve discovered a plant, native to Texas, that has the same pain relieving properties as some of the most powerful pills on the market but without the harmful side effects.
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‘Sickle Cell Speaks' Campaign Works to Fight Stigma
September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month, and people living with the disorder are speaking out to educate and fight the stigma of the disease.
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Sickle Cell Speaks Campaign Works to Fight Stigma
September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month, and people living with the disorder are speaking out to educate and fight the stigma of the disease.
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Teen ‘Retrains Brain' as Part of Post-Concussion Recovery
Researchers have discovered that keeping the brain working while its healing from a big blow can help it recover faster and a Fort Worth teen says she’s proof hard work can yield big results.
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Teen ‘Retrains Brain' as Part of Post-Concussion Recovery
Researchers have discovered that keeping the brain working while its healing from a big blow can help it recover faster and a Fort Worth teen says she’s proof hard work can yield big results.
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Exclusive Preview: Go Inside Dallas' New Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
After more than six years of planning, fundraising and construction, Dallas’ new Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is ready to open.
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3D Printing Helps Surgeons Fix Scoliosis
What if your surgeon could practice your procedure before going into the operating room? An innovation team in Phoenix, Ariz., is 3D printing the spines of patients who have severe scoliosis so there are no surprises on operation day.