Potential for Severe Flu Season Ahead
Health experts monitoring a spike in flu cases say Type-A is hitting hard this season, and that could lead to many more North Texans being hospitalized or even dying from the virus. Watch »
Ebola Task Force Issues Full Report
A state Ebola task force recommends creating a bio-containment unit to specialize in the care of children and ident... Read »
12th Human West Nile Case Reported in Dallas Co.
The Dallas County Health and Human Services Department confirms a 12th person has contracted West Nile virus in the... Read »
CDC: Current Flu Shot Less Effective Due to Virus Mutation
CDC experts sent an urgent message to doctors Wednesday that this year's flu vaccine may not be as effective against... Watch »
Flu Season Outpacing Last Year: CDC
The CDC shows more flu activity this year than at this point last season, and Texas seems to be ahead of the curve... Watch »
8 Percent of Americans Depressed, Few Treated: Study
Nearly eight percent of Americans have depression, but only about a third of those are receiving treatment for it... Read »
Hershey Considers Replacing Corn Syrup With Sugar
Hershey is looking at replacing the high-fructose corn syrup in some of its products with sugar. Will Papa, chief... Read »
First Flu Death of the Season Confirmed in Dallas Co.
The first adult flu death of the season has been reported in North Texas. Watch »
35 Hospitals Are Now Ebola Treatment Centers
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nearly three dozen U.S. hospitals are now designated as... Read »
Texas Overdose Deaths Significantly Lower Than U.S. Average
Drug overdose deaths in Texas are significantly lower than the U.S. average. Read »
Find a Flu Shot in DFW
Check our list of locations to get your flu vaccine across North Texas. Read »
The DMN's Dr. Seema Yasmin on World Aids Day
The Dallas Morning News' Dr. Seema Yasmin discusses the 26th annual World AIDS Day and how some experts don't think... Watch »
Circumcision Benefits Outweigh the Risks, CDC Says
U.S. health officials on Tuesday released a draft of long-awaited federal guidelines on circumcision, saying medical... Read »
Too Many Infants Still Sleep With Blankets: Study
Too many U.S. infants sleep with blankets, pillows or other unsafe bedding that may lead to suffocation or sudden... Read »
3-D Printing Gives Chance to Little Girl Born With Heart Defect
Esther Perez was born with heart defects that could have taken her young life, but thanks to a series of breakthrou... Watch »
'Tis the Season for Holiday Sicknesses
Between all the parties, traveling and changes in weather, the holiday season is always a time when more people get... Watch »
From Pizza to Popcorn, Calorie Counts Headed for Menus
Whether they want to or not, consumers will soon know how many calories they are eating when ordering off the menu... Read »
Popular Pet Food Company Announces Recall
A pet food company has issued a recall of its popular brand of cat and ferret foods. Read »
HHS Secretary Visits Dallas Hospital
The head of U.S. Health and Human Services has again visited Texas to encourage residents to sign up for insurance... Read »
FDA Warns Against Device It Says Can Spread Cancer in Women
The Food and Drug Administration warned Monday women getting fibroids removed should not be treated using devices... Read »