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51: It Is Tick Time In Texas
The woods and fields in Houston, Dallas and the rest of Texas are beautiful this time of year. But they also harbor a hidden danger -- ticks. Ticks are part of the spider family, with more than 800 sp..
52: Protecting Your Peepers in Texas
Your eyes. You've only got two. And if you lose even one, you lose your ability to see in "stereo." An estimated 1.1 to 2.4 million individuals in Dallas, Houston, throughout Texas and the rest of the..
53: Antioxidants May Prevent Bone Loss: Texas Sees New Treatments For Osteoporosis
New research suggests that taking antioxidants may prevent bone loss in menopausal women, one of the primary health concerns associated with this condition. Every year, 500,000 American women suffer a..
54: For Women In Texas, Heart Health Means Taking Action
For women in Texas, notably but not exclusively in the larger cities of Dallas, Houston and Austin, health is an ongoing concern, as it is in other areas of the country. One of the biggest health issu..
55: Dealing With Work-Related Stress In Texas
Individuals who work in Dallas, Houston and other places in Texas, as well as throughout the rest of America, occasionally have a bad day or two at work; some more than others. It's estimated that wor..
56: Popping Pills May Slow Down In Texas: Industries Report Most Vitamins Are Manufactured In China
The next time you reach for a vitamin C tablet, you may want to rethink it. According to recent industry reports, 90% of all vitamin C sold in the U.S. is manufactured in China. China also produces ha..
57: New Research Methods May Lead to Integrative Treatments In Texas
Steve Mister, President and CEO of the Council for Responsible Nutrition, called upon scientific colleagues during this May's symposium to consider alternative methods for studying nutrition and the e..
58: Treatments Focusing on Sugars May Help Cure Cancer: New Hope for Texas
It turns out that the key to defeating cancer just may found in sugar...well, at least in the polysaccarides, or "sugar molecules," surrounding tumors. That's good news for developed countries like th..
59: Texas Goes To The Dogs: Basic Pet Care For A Summer of Fun
It's here. It's finally here. After a rough winter in Texas, the shorts are coming out, and white legs are flashing underneath. Yes, Texans from Austin, to Dallas, to Houston, to the tiny towns on the..
60: Free Drug Samples in Texas A Bad Idea?
"Free" is a great thing. It costs you nothing if you get something for free, right? Or does it? It the world of medicine, drug company sales reps in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas try keep sam..
61: Texas Expands Its View Of An International Favorite: Coffee Basics 101
When most of us picture our morning routine, a good deal of it is the overhead view of a coffee cup. How many people can you honestly say you know that don't drink at least one cup of coffee a day? Th..
62: Texas Loves Its Chocolate: An Ancient Treat From The Mayans Just Gets Better
Very few of us don't have at least one good memory of chocolate. Remember warm chocolate chip cookies after school, or brownies pulled straight from the oven on a cool, fall day? Hot chocolate is stil..
63: Pain, Pain Go Away: Texas Seeks A Choice Of Treatments For Chronic Pain Sufferers
Chronic pain affects between 75 and 90 million Americans every year, and will disable more people than cancer and heart disease combined. Texas is certainly no exception to this. Prospering pain manag..
64: Now We've Done It: Texas Fights The Overuse of Antibiotics
Most of us have done it: at some point, we caught a bad cold or flu and, feeling miserable, dragged (or, if you prefer, drug) our shaking bodies into the doctor's office to beg for a prescription, bel..
65: Pain, Pain Go Away: Texas Seeks A Choice Of Treatments For Chronic Pain Sufferers Part 2
Texas is one of many states with thousands, possibly millions, of its residents suffering from chronic pain. Overall, chronic pain will affect between 15% and 33% of the U.S. population every year, an..
66: Texas Sees Green: Texas Gets Turned On To The Benefits Of Tea
We've all been there, at least in some form that complex and mystifying land of too many beverage choices and their accoutrements. While office jokes of the five-minute coffee order ("I'd like a doubl..
67: Where There's Smoke In Texas, There's The Increased Risk Of Dementia
It used to be, "If you got 'em, smoke 'em." But these days, medical professionals in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas, seriously frown on tobacco use. In fact, more studies and research are poin..
68: Texas May Be Getting Smart About Health Insurance Cards
Every individual who has health insurance in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas probably has an insurance card that he/she carries in his/her wallet. Politicians in Texas are considering taking th..
69: How To Begin Your Yoga Practice In Texas
When you begin your first Yoga class in Dallas, Houston or anywhere else in Texas, you will probably hear your teacher, or yogi, refer to it as "your practice." This refers to your individual experien..
70: Texas Chows Down: How Decreasing Food Intake May Increase Life Span
"Eat less and exercise" is traditional advice dispensed to those wanting to lose weight, improve health, and reduce susceptibility to certain diseases. With the national obesity epidemic growing by th..
71: Exercise Keeps The Brains Of Texans Fit As They Age
Your brain is like a muscle. That's right. Now you've got something else that needs to be exercised. And no matter whether you're a young or old individual who lives in Dallas, Houston or elsewhere in..
72: A Cup Of Green Tea May Help Keep The Doctor Away In Texas
There's an ancient Chinese proverb that states, "Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one." They must have known something that Westerners are just discovering: tea, especially g..
73: An Apple Juice A Day May Keep Asthma Away In Texas
Researchers have discovered that kids in Dallas, Houston and the rest of Texas who drink lots of apple juice may be less likely to develop asthma symptoms. The National Heart and Lung Institute resear..
74: Eating Cherries In Texas May Be Good For You
Cherries. Sweet, tart and oh so good. Individuals in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas can find them in pies, drinks, pitted, not pitted, juiced, au naturel, maraschinoed, covered with chocolate,..
75: Health Insurance Options for College Students
By the time graduation caps are tossed into the air, high school students will probably have been accepted to a college, picked a dorm and signed up for their courses. But is their health insurance se..
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