CDC: Heart inflammation in young males higher than expected after COVID-19 vaccine

The CDC said reports of heart inflammation after the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine in male teens and young adults are higher than expected.

CDC issues health advisory of increased RSV across southern US

RSV is primarily spread via respiratory droplets when a person coughs or sneezes, and through direct contact with a contaminated surface. RSV can be associated with severe disease in young children and older adults.

2 test positive for COVID-19 on 1st fully vaccinated Celebrity cruise

Two people on a fully vaccinated Celebrity Millennium cruise are isolating aboard the ship after testing positive for COVID-19.

Studies suggest serious COVID-19 infection can lead to diabetes

Two recent studies suggest the virus that causes COVID-19 can target and damage the body’s cells that produce insulin, a vital hormone that regulates blood sugar in the body.

COVID-19 vaccines: Biden asks world leaders to join US in donating doses

President Joe Biden is calling on global leaders to follow his lead in sharing coronavirus vaccines with struggling nations around the world.

Will we see the worst flu season on record?
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After a non-existent flu season, doctors are predicting the virus will be back with a vengeance! Dr. Richard Webby, an influenza expert, tells FOX 26 Houston why and what you can do now to protect yourself.

Heart disease, diabetes top killers in 2020, CDC data says

The U.S. saw remarkable increases in the death rates for heart disease, diabetes and some other common killers last year.

Cost of newly approved Alzheimer's medication and what it means for the consumer
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The newly approved Alzheimer's medication cost $56,000 a year after news the first new medication was approved in two decades. We're now learning more about what it could cost the consumer. So we caught up with Houston health advocacy to learn more.

Heart health benefits of taking the stairs
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If you're back in the office for work, you may want to take the stairs. Dr. John Higgins, a sports cardiologist with UTHealth, explains how it is good for your heart.

From Houston's Fifth Ward to Harvard Medical School and beyond

It has been quite a journey for Dr. Ann Barnes who grew up in Houston's Fifth Ward. She started as a young doctor at Bentaub Hospital. Now she's the Chief Medical Executive over Harris Health System.

Mass COVID-19 vaccination sites supported by DOD pared down to 5

The Department of Defense is withdrawing from several mass COVID-19 vaccination centers where it was providing operational support, leaving personnel at only five as vaccination rates slow in many areas.

Small changes to get in shape this summer
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This swimsuit season, make it all about feeling your best. Raphael Velazquez, certified strength and conditioning specialist and founder of VELA, shares some small changes that can make a big difference.

FDA approves new medication in fight against Alzheimer's

A big breakthrough for the fight against Alzheimer’s disease after the FDA approved a new medication, the first of its kind in nearly two decades that could extend the life of your loved one.

Dozens of Houston Methodist employees walk out of job in protest of mandatory vaccine

As the clock struck 7 p.m. on Monday, dozens of Houston Methodist employees walked out of their jobs after the hospital put in place a mandatory vaccine deadline.

Texas governor signs law prohibiting businesses from requiring vaccine passports

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a law that prohibits any business operating in Texas from requiring vaccine passports or any vaccine information.

117 Houston Methodist employees plan walkout on final day to get vaccinated before entering unpaid suspension

The hospital told FOX 26, the employees will enter a two-week unpaid suspension starting Tuesday, after which they’ll be terminated, unless they change their minds and get the shot.