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Cerebal Palsy

Today, Dr. Alfred Johnson with Johnson Medical Associates is talking with Digital Correspondent Sarah Strackhouse about Cerebal Palsy, and what it means for babies born with it.

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Online shoppers beware of buying prescription glasses

A 2019 poll by Marist College and National Public Radio (NPR) shows that 76% of all United States adults shop online. That being said, not all products should be purchased online. Ordering your prescription glasses online may not deliver the quality of vision you’d expect. Getting glasses that match your vision needs and fit your…

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Mold and Heat Can Make You Feel Sick

Mold can make you sick, but did you know the heat can make it worse? Dr. Alfred Johnson with Johnson Medical Associates talks to Digital Correspondent Sarah Macias about the mold that may have you feeling ill.

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Las Colinas Doctor Saves Lives With Heart Scanner

Heart disease is the number one killer in America according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Founder and CEO of ViaScan, Dr. John Duncan saves lives by using a scanner that can detect a heart attack in the making. With this technology- Dr. Duncan is able to give his patients a treatment plan…

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Professor Freedom’s Connection to Slavery

Today we have asked Mr. Clarence Glover aka Professor Freedom to come in help us further frame out the 400th observance of the first enslaved Africans in America which began in Jamestown. (1619 – 2019) Mr. Glover is a descendant of enslaved Africans with a direct connection to slavery. He will share with us the…

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Does blue light from digital devices sabotage a healthy night’s sleep?

Many people are finding it more difficult to sleep, and the problem could stem from their digital devices. That’s because computers, cell phones, tv’s, and tablets emit blue light. Even though people aren’t aware of seeing blue light, research shows it can decrease melatonin production, a hormone that regulates sleep cycles. Several studies show that…

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The Different Types of Alzheimer Diseases

Dr. Alfred Johnson with Johnson Medical Associates sits down with Digital Correspondent Sarah Strackhouse to talk about the different types of alzheimer’s and what you can do about it.

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An executive exam unlike any other | Executive Medicine of Texas

Concierge medicine is trending upward as insurance deductibles continue to rise. That being said, most people don’t know exactly what to expect when deciding to make the switch from the traditional insurance model to concierge medicine. Our Digital Correspondent Cash Payne News & Weather hopped on the Executive Medicine of Texas doctor’s table to get…

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Melinda’s Unique Hot Sauce Flavoring

Hot sauce lovers- listen up! Things are heating up in the kitchen- with hot sauces like Melinda’s. The nationally- recognized company makes a variety of unique flavors and heat levels. Here’s a closer look at the making of Melinda’s. Spicy food is a hot trend. Just ask Melinda’s. "Nothing like Melinda’s on the market…our hot…

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August 12th, 2019: Real News and Weather in Under 5 Min

Here’s a look at Real News and Weather in under 5 min with Digital Correspondent @SarahStrackhouse News, Meteorologist @CashPayne and the Macias Minute with @sarahmacias! @realnewscn #news #weather #digitalcorrespondent #meteorologist #realnewscommunicationsnetwork #rncn #national #local #politics #reporter #anchor

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