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Healthy Ideas for Older Adults

For many of us, fall is synonymous with the fresh start of a new school year and the satisfaction that comes from busy, productive days and learning new things.

Teen Brains, Self-Harm, and Substance Abuse

The audience began to murmur during a presentation on the teenage brain when a slide popped up showing numbers no parent wants to face.

Leaning into Older Age

As a mom, I well remember that sweltering August in ages past when my sweating son sported his red sweater over his school uniform, denoting his “senior” status

Things To Do: November Edition

For its 13th year, the Dallas Arboretum has transformed its pecan grove into a Neverland-themed pumpkin village. Featuring scenes from the beloved book, Peter

You Should Have Gotten a Flu Shot Already

Pumpkin patches, football, and flu shots – cooler temperatures may come or go, but these are sure signs of fall in North Texas. And sure as it’s autumn, medical

Healthy Eyes Help Learning

The American Optometric Association recommends comprehensive eye exams occur between 6 months and 12 months, again at age 3, and before entering school at age

A Farm to Table Experience

When Park Cities resident Iris McCallister set out to create a long-table dinner where local chefs and farmers would have a chance to network, she never imagine

Park Cities Moms Open Spa, Tout Benefits of Ozone Therapy

Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three oxygen atoms and is used to aid blood flow, increase white blood cell count, and produce anti-inflammatory effects.

State Fair Brings Deep-Fried Flavors

On the way to the Big Tex Choice Awards, unexpected flavors made it into the celebrated recipes.
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