Understanding how our kidneys work for Kidney Cancer Awareness Month
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March is Kidney Cancer Awareness Month. Our kidneys do a lot. They remove waste, balance our fluids and release hormones to regulate blood pressure. Often time?s people may not realize the signs of kidney cancer until the cancer has progressed, which is why it is so important to pay attention to your body.

Daylight Savings Springtime 2023: How families can adjust to time changes

"Whether it be jet lag, spring break or daylight saving time, a break in sleep structure can make things challenging," said Dr. Sonal Malhotra, assistant professor of pediatrics at Baylor and Texas Children's Hospital. "But we have ways to cope with that."

The implications of Walgreens’ decision on abortion pills

Last month, attorneys general in 20 conservative-led states warned CVS and Walgreens in a letter that they could face legal consequences if they sell abortion pills by mail in their states.

Can't take statins? New pill cuts cholesterol, heart attacks: study

Statin pills are the primary treatment for high cholesterol, but millions of people who can't or won't take them because of side effects may have another option.

Children’s Minnesota doctors save sister and brother with heart defects

Fetal cardiologists discovered both Delilah and her younger brother William had a very rare heart defect called a coarctation of the aorta. But thanks to doctors at Children's Minnesota, both kids are doing well.

Montgomery Co. Cowboy ready to ‘get back in the saddle’ after suffering cardiac arrest

A young cowboy from Montgomery County has to put his roping on hold for a while. He dropped dead of cardiac arrest, but a quick-acting colleague saved his life, and doctors are helping make sure it doesn't happen again.

Cowboy ready to ?get back in the saddle? after suffering cardiac arrest
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Cody Canton, a young cowboy from Montgomery County has to put his roping on hold while his body heals. He dropped dead of cardiac arrest, but a quick-acting colleague saved his lie and his doctors are working to ensure it doesn?t happen again.

SNAP benefits for seniors to end, what this means for residents in need
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Nearly 30 million Americans are bracing for a significant cut in their monthly food assistance. After nearly three years, the federal government is ending COVID-19 pandemic-era payments on March 1 for low-income families on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.

Drugmaker Eli Lilly says it's cutting insulin prices by 70%

The drugmaker says it will cap monthly out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 for people who are not covered by Medicare’s prescription drug program.

Eye ointment used for dry eyes recalled over risk of infection, blindness

Global Pharma Healthcare previously recalled over-the-counter eye drops linked to an outbreak of drug-resistant infections and recently expanded it to include the eye ointment cream.

New dental treatment is easier, more effective at preventing cavities, study finds

The researchers found that the new treatment is more cost-effective, can be applied in less time than dental sealants, and can be provided by registered nurses rather than a dentist or dental hygienist.

New research could potentially end peanut allergies
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Whether its crunchy or smooth, peanut butter can be delicious but also deadly for some with severe allergies. However, groundbreaking research is looking to provide relief and safety to those in need.

Building Better Bones: Exercising through osteoporosis
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Many women who are diagnosed with osteoporosis are able to make increases to their bone density through working out and weightlifting in particular.

Fitness expert shares tips on how to stay fit as you age
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Exercise can get more challenging the older we get, but Jamie Chauvin, a Fitness Specialist with Memorial Hermann | Rockets Orthopedics shares some helpful tips on how to stay in shape for those 65 and older.