Women and Heart Disease
Heart disease is the number one killer of women! Every year, one-half million women die from heart disease. There are many risk factors that can be kept under control. Women at any age are at […]
Heart disease is the number one killer of women! Every year, one-half million women die from heart disease. There are many risk factors that can be kept under control. Women at any age are at […]
Courtesy Texoma Medical Center Residents of Grayson, Fannin and Cooke counties can receive personalized care in the comfort of their own homes from Texoma Medical Center (TMC) Home Health. Whether patients are recovering from an […]
By Stacy Apple The marriage between digital imaging and the smart phone has created prolific growth in the world of photography. In fact, Facebook announced in 2013 that its users had uploaded more than 250 […]
By Elizabeth Brassine, Au.D. According to the American Diabetes Association, it’s estimated that 25.8 million Americans (children and adults) have diabetes. That’s 8.3% of the population. There are certainly many complications from diabetes that are […]
By Vance Dell, MD, FACR; Cooper Clinic One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point during her lifetime. Roughly 40,000 women in the United States will die of the disease […]
By Julie Alvira, MD, MBA There has always been a difference between eastern vs. western medicine. Eastern thinks mind and body are connected while western believes there is a separation. Even with lots of medical […]
By Michelle Wallace July 14, 2003 is a day that changed their lives forever. Stephanie was returning home from a family vacation with her mom, stepdad, and a friend, when a young girl crossed lanes […]
By Lori Leu, Erin Peirce, and Lauren Olson During the holiday season, we are reminded that the gifts we cherish the most don’t come wrapped in a box. Rather, it is the time we spend […]
10 Signs Your Aging Parent Can’t Live Alone By Carolyn A. Brent, MBA It’s a sad reality that, as we age, we become less independent than we once were––but for most blessed with longevity, it’s […]
By Craig Watson Jim knew his mother’s health was declining rapidly. Jim’s father had died without a Will so his Dad’s probate was more costly and took longer. Jim assumed his mother Sally also lacked […]
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