Pediatrician's plea to parents: Do NOT make your own baby formula

Amid today's baby formula shortage, Dr. Sarah Adams of Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio warned parents away from homemade options.

Mother's May Brunch
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Mother's May Brunch is set for May 21 at Dallas Country Club. The event benefits Nexus Recovery Center and the mother's recovering from addiction.

CDC warns of mysterious hepatitis outbreak across U.S.

U.S. health officials are now looking into more than 100 possible cases of a mysterious and severe liver disease in children, including five deaths.

Eden's Place: Foster home for girls set to open in South Dallas

Volunteers are helping turn the South Dallas home into a beautiful place for young women who've endured some ugly moments in life.

CDC restates transportation mask recommendation

U.S. health officials are restating their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses, despite a court ruling last month that struck down a national mask mandate on public transportation.

Planet Fitness to offer high schoolers free gym membership

Participants will also be automatically entered for a chance to win a $500 scholarship, with one awarded per state.

Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, reported leaked draft opinion shows

The U.S. Supreme Court plans to strike down Roe versus Wade, overturning abortion rights, according to a draft majority opinion obtained by Politico. 

Prepare for a COVID-19 summer surge, medical experts warn

COVID-19 cases have been slowly increasing in nearly every state as the highly contagious BA.2 subvariant spreads in the U.S. Most of those cases have been relatively mild, and experts say vaccination continues to provide strong protection against severe illness. But it's the ability of the virus to change that makes arresting COVID-19 challenging.

March for Babies 2022 Preview
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The two-year pandemic hiatus is over and the March of Dimes is hosting its annual March for Babies events in Dallas & Fort Worth. Two walk chairman talk to Terrance Friday about the events and how your can help improve the health of all babies.

Why are vaccines still important if so many kids have already had COVID-19?

A recent CDC report estimated that 75% of U.S. kids have likely had COVID-19. Here’s why experts say vaccines are still important, despite having recovered from a previous infection.

Stressed out: 4 in 10 women have reached their ‘breaking point,’ survey says

A new online poll says four in 10 women have reached what’s known as a "breaking point," or the point when life stressors become too much and cause a physical, mental or emotional breakdown.