A NIH-supported study has found that routine lab tests may not be useful in making a long COVID diagnosis for people who have symptoms of the condition.
3/27/25-FLASH FLOOD IN EFFECT. Abundant Gulf moisture combined with a slow moving storm system will bring the potential for multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms, some with very heavy rainfall. The rain will continue tonight through Friday morning before ending. Given the hard dry soil from the lack of rainfall over the past several months, there is a potential for this heavy rain to quickly run off producing flash flooding.
AFFECTED AREAS - McMullen, Live Oak, Bee, Goliad, Victoria, Duval, Jim Wells, Inland Kleberg, Inland Nueces, Inland San Patricio, Coastal Aransas, Inland Refugio, Inland Calhoun, Coastal Kleberg, Coastal Nueces, Coastal San Patricio, Coastal Refugio and Coastal Calhoun.
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A NIH-supported study has found that routine lab tests may not be useful in making a long COVID diagnosis for people who have symptoms of the condition.
Researchers at the NIH have found that taking a daily supplement containing antioxidant vitamins and minerals slows progression of late-stage dry AMD.
While the overall numbers remain low, the findings spotlight the need to identify and help those at risk.
Three other cities have passed similar measures but the Texas AG and others question whether they can be enforced because of conflicts with state law.
The TCEQ reported that a light to moderate plume of Sahara Desert dust might reach parts of the Coastal Bend.
Shoreline now offers a new minimally invasive procedure to detect lung cancer earlier using the Ion Robotic Navigational Bronchoscopy.
Early findings from a small clinical trial provide evidence that a new cellular immunotherapy approach may be effective in treating metastatic solid tumors.
The CHRISTUS Health HEART Work program began in July 2023 in response to address health-related social needs in the communities in which CHRISTUS Health services.
The innovative program focuses on a broad range of needed research, education and Extension solutions.
Whether you’re sizzling burgers on the grill or slow-cooking ribs in the smoker, the USDA is urging everyone to take food safety precautions during food preparations.
The TCEQ reports that a moderate plume of Saharan dust may arrive as early as June 28th afternoon over portions of the lower Coastal Bend.
A large analysis of data from nearly 400,000 healthy U.S. adults followed for more than 20 years has found no association between regular multivitamin use and lower risk of death.
Combination therapy developed by NIH researchers demonstrates the power of precision medicine
The prevalence of chronic hypertension in pregnancy in the United States doubled from 2007-2021.
Food is central to many cultural celebrations, and it is essential to ensure that the food we share is not only flavorful and delicious, but also safe to eat.
An average of 89 Texans were killed every month in alcohol-related crashes in 2023.
TCEQ has reported a light plume of Saharan dust may begin to arrive as early as Monday over portions of the lower Coastal Bend.
Out of those representatives selected, two are faculty and registered nurses from the Del Mar College (DMC) Nurse Education Department, including Professor Dr. Mary L. Borchardt, DNP, RN, and Assistant Professor Sandra De Leon, MSN, RN.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is launching the inaugural Healthy Texan Week June 10-16.