Texas Rangers announcer Eric Nadel returns to booth Friday night

Texas Rangers play-by-play announcer Eric Nadel will make his return to the radio on Friday night after going on leave to address mental health issues.

Dallas County reports fifth case of West Nile virus

So far this year, Dallas County reported five cases of West Nile Virus in human patients. Four out of the five are the potentially deadly, neuroinvasive form of the disease.

Fort Worth officer grows out hair to donate in support of his brother

A Fort Worth police officer recently grew out his hair in order to donate it to "Wigs for Kids." It was all in support of his brother who spent his childhood battling several medical conditions.

Espresso could lower your risk for Alzheimer’s disease, study finds

New research published Wednesday found that drinking a shot of espresso could lower a person’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

Study reveals weekend-only workouts can also boost heart health

Researchers learned that limiting exercise weekly could reduce your risk of a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.

1st Texas pediatric partial heart transplant performed at Dell Children's

The 11-hour surgery on 11-month-old Elias Robinson-Rodriguez is only the seventh known transplant of this kind in the world, says Dell Children's.

Dallas reports first case of West Nile Virus

Dallas County Health and Human Services said the patient is a male from Dallas.

Study finds some pain medicines could soon be created from pine trees

Researchers in England have determined an alternative to making pain medications like ibuprofen from pine trees rather than crude oil.

Summer heat is the 'No. 1 weather-related killer,' doctor warns

States in the Southwest and West have been under Excessive Heat Warnings and heat advisories for the past two weeks

Rare fungal infection leaves Wisconsin woman dead

A Kenosha wife and mother died after contracting a fungal infection in her lungs. While cases are rare, Wisconsin sees some of the highest rates in the U.S.

Feds: Stop making marijuana edibles that look like kids’ snacks

Federal officials issued a letter to six companies selling cannabis products warning them that kids may confuse their goods for snacks.

Parkland patients up and moving again thanks to new prosthetics program

A Dallas man, who lost the lower part of his left leg due to complications from diabetes, is now back on his feet thanks to a new prosthetics program at Parkland Health.