WOAI Radio: Child asthma cases declining

January 5, 2016

A federal study out this morning shows that after spiking for the past decade, rates of childhood asthma are leveling off or even declining, News Radio 1200 WOAI’s Michael Board reports. The study by the National Center for Health Statistics say the rate of children with asthma peaked in 2009 at 9.7%, but since then […]

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KSAT-12 News: Do you have ‘Holiday Heart Syndrome’?

January 4, 2016

Are you overwhelmed by the holidays? Are you stressed, and drinking and eating more than you normally do? They are signs of what doctors call “Holiday Heart Syndrome.” The syndrome can happen to anyone, even if they have a healthy heart. It’s triggered by stress and alcohol, and makes your heart beat three to four […]

Holiday Heart Syndrome


MD Magazine: Source of GI dysfunction in Type 1 diabetes found

January 4, 2016

According to findings published in Cell Stem Cell, the cause of gastrointestinal symptoms in type 1 diabetes has been discovered. Researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio compared intestinal tissues from diabetic patients and healthy individuals to determine the cause of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms such as gastroparesis, irritable bowel syndrome […]

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Local ERs Expecting Rush of Hoverboard Injuries

January 4, 2016

Hoverboards, even though they don’t really ‘hover,’ where among the hottest of Christmas presents, but local emergency room doctors are afraid they will start drastically increasing their patient volume. Read the full story at WOAI Radio