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Dallas researchers want to know if weight loss drugs help fight breast cancer
Weight loss drugs with brand names like Wegovy and Zepbound continue to soar in popularity. 온라인카지노사이트 5 health reporter Bianca Castro reports, now researchers in Dallas want to know if those drugs might be a secret weapon in the fight against breast cancer.
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Can weight loss drugs prevent breast cancer recurrence?
Researchers in Dallas want to know if the class of drugs, GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonists, might be a secret weapon in the fight against breast cancer.
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Learn about the goodness of garlic
Whitness Nutrition talks about the goodness of garlic for National Garlic Month.
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College student thought she had a sinus infection. It was first sign of leukemia
Breeze Hunter’s “Cribs” inspired TikTok went viral and connected her with other people who had cancer.
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Mom of 10 dies weeks after being diagnosed with cancer that strikes 1 in million
Angela Goodrich, 45, was shocked to be diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer. She shared her story and symptoms with TODAY before she passed away.
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Health officials warn against misleading measles information
Health officials are warning about misleading information aimed at preventing measles as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports rising case numbers across the United States.
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Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in public water
Lawmakers in Florida gave final passage to a bill banning fluoride in public water systems on Tuesday, with the state House voting 88 yay and 27 nay.
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The US has nearly 900 measles cases, and Texas accounts for over half. Here's what to know
A federal health agency says the U.S. has 884 confirmed measles cases this year as of Friday.
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Kennedy planning $20 million HHS ‘Take Back Your Health' ad campaign
The four-year initiative comes amid sweeping budget cuts that could include eliminating 10,000 jobs and several divisions of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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What is tularemia?
Tularemia, commonly known as “rabbit fever,” is an illness caused by bacterial infection that can be spread by insect bites and handling infected animals, according to the CDC.
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8-year-old diagnosed with a rare form of cancer to host ‘Swab Drive' in search of life saving donor
On May 3, the Morford family will host a ‘Swab Drive’ as they search for a bone marrow donor for their 8-year-old son, George. He was recently diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia.
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Fort Worth family searches for bone marrow match after son diagnosed with rare cancer
A Fort Worth family is asking North Texans to help as they search for a bone marrow match. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with Sarah and Zac Morford about their son.
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5 Talk Street: James L. West Center For Dementia Care
Discussing the free, accessible education to families and healthcare professionals who support individuals living with dementia.
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When the F-word is ‘fluoride'
Florida is poised to become the second state to ban the long-standing practice of adding fluoride to public water systems.
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State health officials to release new numbers on measles cases in Texas
Texas health officials are set to release new data about the measles outbreak in Texas. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Medical City McKinney commemorates Donate Life Month
Staff at Medical City McKinney and Southwest Transplant Alliance paused Thursday afternoon to commemorate the gift of organ donation.
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North Texas cancer patient shows importance of attitude and self-advocacy
A North Texas woman is sharing her ovarian cancer journey to encourage women to advocate for themselves.
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North Texas woman shares ovarian cancer journey to raise awareness
Ovarian cancer often isn’t detected until late stage because the symptoms are subtle and there’s no regular screening for it. According to the American Cancer Society, it’s one of the leading causes of cancer deaths among women. A North Texas woman is sharing her journey to encourage women to advocate for themselves. Noelle Walker has the story.
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What should you look for in a sunscreen?
Dr. Arif Kamal, an oncologist at the American Cancer Society, says UVA/UVB rays are blocked by sunscreens with an SPF of at least 30.
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Mineral vs. chemical sunscreens explained
Mineral-based sunscreens mechanically block UVA/UVB rays, while chemical sunscreens absorb rays and turn them into heat.