
Texas churches are taking precautions to try to help congregants avoid the flu – keeping hand sanitizer at the ready, telling them they can skip the shared communion chalice, and encouraging a bow, nod or even fist bump instead of shaking hands. Read More

Clogged arteries and sedentary lifestyles have replaced germs as the world’s leading killers. Read More

While it's true that, in large amounts, some types of fat are bad for your health (not to mention your waistline), there are some we simply can't live without. Read More

Two new research projects – one published this month and another that is still preliminary – suggest why some professional football players, particularly those that get concussions, may be more vulnerable to developing depression. Read More

Nancy Suarez Lee waited anxiously at Dallas Love Field baggage claim Thursday morning. Read More

Two brothers from North Texas share a special bond thanks to a special kidney transplant. Reynaldo Guerrero is at UT Southwestern for blood tests. Read More

You probably get text messages often with misspellings and abbreviations. Read More

Imagine that your physician finishes your annual physical by giving you a prescription to improve your overall health. Read More

This article was written by UT Southwestern's Dr. David Mangelsdorf and Rice University's Dr. Antonios Mikos. Read More

Ryan Dant is looking downfield with an optimism unthinkable in his childhood. College, a career in sports management – who knows? Read More