Study finds link between long naps and obesity, high blood pressure

A recent study shows taking naps for more than 30 minutes during the day can affect your sleep quality and cognitive function.

US to end most federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates next week

The Biden administration will end the last remaining federal COVID-19 vaccine requirements next week when the national public health emergency for the coronavirus ends.

Mental Health Awareness Month: Understanding postpartum depression
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FOX 26 anchor Rashi Vats speaks with Psychotherapist Leslee Murphy to learn more about postpartum depression as we kick off Mental Health Awareness.

Pancreatic cancer: What to know about the disease
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We have now learned that it was pancreatic cancer that led to the death of talk show legend Jerry Springer. It is a disease that can grow silently and kill quickly.

Importance of tracking blood pressure at home
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May is National Blood Pressure Education Month. According to the American Heart Association, about half of Americans have high blood pressure. But people who have high blood pressure often don't know it.

Autoimmune disease specialist shares her lupus journey
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Seven-time Grammy award winning artist Toni Braxton recently revealed she had major heart surgery because of lupus complications. May is also Lupus Awareness Month. Dr. Brooke Goldner, an autoimmune disease specialist, shares her own lupus journey.

Common mental health conditions and how to recognize them

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. There's a wide range of conditions that affect the way we think, feel and act. Here's how to recognize the signs.

Common mental health conditions and how to recognize them
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. There's a wide range of conditions that affect the way we think, feel and act. Here's how to recognize the signs.

What’s behind shortages of Adderall, Ozempic and other meds?

In recent months, unexpected demand spikes, manufacturing problems and tight ingredient supplies have contributed to shortages that stress patients, parents and doctors.

These are the worst drinks for your health, according to nutritionists

Before you load up your grocery cart or place an order at the coffee shop, restaurant or bar, beware of additives and sugar that may be lurking in your favorite drinks.

Fifth Ward Cancer Cluster Summit: Key takeaways after lawmakers meet with experts

"My goal was to connect them to experts, so they could help them understand the technicalities surrounding some of the actions that will be taken by the Environmental Protection Agency, the City of Houston, and others," Council Member Letitia Plummer said in a press statement.

Harris Health System approves $2.5 billion bond request

A possible bond election could be on the way for Harris County voters after the Harris Health System approved a request to order a bond election for November 2023.

Houston man reverses symptoms of Parkinson's Disease through boxing

This Parkinson's Awareness Month, a former federal agent and former Houston police officer is sharing how lifestyle changes, such as boxing, are making the disease easier for him to deal with.

Houston man reverses Parkinson's symptoms with lifestyle changes
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This Parkinson's Awareness Month, a former federal agent from Houston is sharing how lifestyle changes are making the disease a lot easier for him to deal with. Exercise plus a clinical trial are helping him give Parkinson's a one-two punch.

Texas MS 150 Charity Bike Ride happening this weekend
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This weekend, thousands of cyclists will set off for the annual Texas MS 150 Charity Ride, including FOX 26's Tom Zizka! Pedro and Regina Garcia of the El Meson Bike Team talk more about what the ride supports and their experience riding in the event over the years.

Try these 5 steps when you are feeling stuck
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Life throws a lot of decisions at us when you're facing a tough choice, it's easy to get overwhelmed. The FOX Medical Team's Beth Galvin sat down with a licensed professional counselor to talk what to do when we feel completely stuck.

15 million could lose Medicaid coverage in 'unwinding'
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An estimated 15 million people are expected to lose their Medicaid coverage, including one million Texans, now that Medicaid "unwinding" has begun. That means the COVID public health emergency is ending and automatic re-enrollment set up during the pandemic has ended. FOX 26 Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan shares some Smart Sense on what recipients need to know.

Adult cigarette smoking rate hits new all-time low in US, CDC says

U.S. adults are smoking less, with 1 in 9 people reporting in 2022 that they were current smokers. Meanwhile, e-cigarette use rose, to about 1 in 17 adults.