Election seasons are stressful; here are ways to cope

With midterms well underway and the next presidential election right around the corner, here are some tips on how to stay sane through election season.

Possible new treatment on the horizon for common form of dementia

A Houston-area man is sharing his journey with a type of dementia, that is often misdiagnosed. Researchers at UTHealth Houston tell us, for the first time, they could be on the brink of a successful treatment to reverse the disease.

WHO to rename monkeypox over stigmatization concerns

Monkeypox was first named in 1958 when research monkeys in Denmark were observed to have a “pox-like” disease.

Children can get long COVID too even after a mild infection: experts
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New data from the largest antibody study in the world, Texas CARES, found children infected with a mild case of COVID-19 could still develop long COVID symptoms.

Migraines 101: Triggers and treatments
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Anyone who suffers from migraines knows they can derail the day. We speak with neurologist Dr. Desiree Thomas about migraine triggers, ways to ease the pain, and when to see a doctor

Nebraska teen living with brain tumor gives thanks to Houston surgeon
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A 19-year-old girl from Nebraska who had a tumor in her brain says she has her life back after receiving surgery here in Houston. It's all thanks to a father who asked a co-worker at HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake to take on his daughter's case

CDC drops quarantine, screening recommendations for COVID-19

The nation's top public health agency on Thursday relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines, dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person.

Health officials caution parents about monkeypox as kids head back to school

As many kids head back to school, local health officials are issuing warnings about monkeypox. As of Tuesday, 9,492 cases have been confirmed across the US, 748 of those in Texas.

How are parents feeling overall to send their children back to school?
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Safety is a top priority for parents as they send their children back to school. In our series: FOX in Focus, we?ll take a look at how they?re dealing with their fears.

Health officials warn Monkeypox spread as children prepare to go back to school
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As many children head back to school, local health officials are issuing warnings about Monkeypox as of Tuesday, there are about 9,500 cases across the U. S. and in Texas, there's about 750.

Katy man tries to help others while battling debilitating disease

A Katy man is working with UTHealth Houston to try to find a cure for Huntington's Disease, a potentially fatal genetic disorder.

Langya: Scientists monitoring newly-detected virus after 35 infected in China

The new virus, called Langya henipavirus (LayV), was reported in patients in eastern China and is thought to have emerged in shrews. Here’s what scientists know so far.

NFL: Aaron Rodgers' use of ayahuasca hallucinogen didn't violate league's drug policy

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ use of the hallucinogenic drink ayahuasca during an offseason retreat isn’t considered a violation of the NFL’s drug policy.

Monkeypox: What you should know as U.S. declares public health emergency

As more countries around the world, including the U.S., report cases of monkeypox, here's what you need to know about the relatively rare disease, and some of the things people can do to prevent the disease's spread.

Ashton Kutcher diagnosed with vasculitis: What you should know about the disease

An announcement by actor Ashton Kutcher that he couldn't walk, hear or talk after his vasculitis diagnosis two years ago has put a spotlight on the disease. Here's what you should know about vasculitis.