Poor sleep quality linked to faster brain aging, study finds
New research highlights how poor sleep quality accelerates brain aging, showing the effects on cognitive health and offering tips for better sleep.
McDonald’s E. coli outbreak: Taylor Farms says products safe
Taylor Farms, a California-based grower tied to a deadly E. coli outbreak involving McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, insists its products currently on the market are safe.
Nationwide IV fluid bag shortage hits North Texas hospitals
The DFW Hospital Council admits local hospitals have been impacted, but they are not in panic mode yet. However, that’s not the case in other parts of Texas.
1 in 4 adults thinks they have undiagnosed ADHD, survey finds
ADHD is a developmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity. But symptoms can change as a person gets older, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
McDonald's E.coli outbreak kills 1, sickens dozens
The outbreak has been linked to Quarter Pounder hamburgers, according to the CDC.
Popular weight loss drugs could help with alcohol, opioid addictions: study
A new study suggests weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro could provide a promising new treatment for substance use disorders.
E.coli outbreak: McDonald's, 1 dead and 10 hospitalized
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US infant mortality rate rose after overturning of Roe v. Wade, study finds
U.S. infant mortality increased 7% in the months following the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to a new study.
Texas hospitals to start asking about citizenship
Starting next month, hospitals across the state will be required to collect information about how much it costs to care for uninsured, undocumented immigrants. FOX 4's Steven Dial takes a look at how that information will be used.
Texas hospitals prepare to gather data on treating non-citizens
On Nov. 1, hospitals in Texas will have to start asking patients if they are United States citizens after an executive order from Gov. Greg Abbott.
Jeffrey Has Heart hosts 'Gala-Ween' fundraiser to support heart surgery costs
Jeffrey Has Heart is holding an online fundraiser this Saturday at 7 p.m. to help other children born with heart issues. Jeffrey had to have surgery to fix a congenital heart problem when he was 16-years-old, motivating him to start the foundation.
'Walking pneumonia' cases on the rise in young children: What to know
The CDC is tracking a notable rise in "walking pneumonia" and acute bronchitis cases in young children.
A sea of pink united in Plano: Komen Race for the Cure
The Komen Dallas North Texas Race for the Cure will bring together thousands of people on Saturday who are on a mission to end breast cancer.
Life-threatening pregnancy complication on the rise
North Texas mom, Morgan Hibbard, received nearly 5 liters of blood while undergoing surgery for a life-threatening pregnancy complication. Now, she and her baby are doing great. Her family is also thanking her doctor and warning others to take the condition seriously.
North Texas mom raising awareness about life-threatening pregnancy condition
A North Texas mother is speaking out to bring awareness to a pregnancy complication that is increasing in the United States.
Election stress disorder is real. Here's how to cope with 3 weeks to go
With less than three weeks until Election Day, the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump news blitz can be a lot to handle. Here’s how experts say you can counter election anxiety.
Second Dallas County resident dies from West Nile Virus amid 2024 outbreak
A second person has died from West Nile virus in Dallas County during the 2024 season, according to Dallas County Health and Human Services.
Arizona's famous 'Thanksgiving Grandma,' Wanda Dench diagnosed with cancer
Arizona's Thanksgiving Grandma, Wanda Dench, known for her bond with Jamal Hinton from a misdirected text, revealed her breast cancer diagnosis on social media on October 16.
What to know about shaken baby syndrome as a Texas man could be first in US executed over it
A Texas man this week could become the first person executed in the U.S. under a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome
WATCH: Duncanville officer saves unresponsive baby born in parking lot
Officer Anai Figueroa responded to a call over the radio about a woman who had just given birth in a gas station parking lot. When she found them, the baby wasn't breathing and was limp. That's when the officer jumped into action.