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Cockroach, Scorpion, Centipede, Leech: UTSW Study Shows Eastern Medicine’s Effectiveness for Heart Attack Patients

A centuries-old Chinese treatment made from insects and herbs significantly reduced the risk of heart attacks, deaths, and other major cardiovascular complications for heart attack patients.
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Navigating Mental Health Challenges in Divorce

Thoughtful, honest and strategic resolution of complex divorces and family law disputes.
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Why Texas Health Is Opening a Grocery Store in a Pleasant Grove School

The health system is funding a resiliency curriculum that includes on-campus grocery stores operated by students that serve the community.
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Spending Spree: Medical City Acquires Wise Health System and Sachse Hospital

Medical City Healthcare adds three facilities to its western flank and purchases a reportedly $41 million Sachse hospital out of bankruptcy.
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Monkey’s Paw: How AI in Healthcare Can Go Wrong

UTSW's Dr. Christoph Lehmann discusses the unintended consequences of AI in healthcare and what the industry can do to remain ethical.
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Articulate Labs Helps Patients Rehab Their Knees on the Go

The Dallas-based company created a wearable device to provide electric stimulation during everyday movement.
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Mansfield Woman Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Health Services Company Out of $3.7 Million

The wire fraud consisted of transferring funds she had access to from her employer's account to accounts she controlled.
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Winners Announced: 2023 Excellence in Healthcare Awards

Honorees in D CEO's 10th annual program included Children's Health CEO Christopher Durovich, Texas Oncology CEO R. Steven Paulson, and Baylor Scott & White Health's Dr. Robert Fine.
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Report: Childhood Vaccination Rates Are Down Across North Texas

Children's Health's Beyond ABC report reveals that Collin and Denton County saw significant decreases in vaccinations during the pandemic.
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