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Politics
Jill Biden invites Austin couple to State of the Union to highlight abortion access
Health
Local medical professional discusses increase in heart attacks in young adults
According to the American College of Cardiology, the percentage of young people having a heart attack has been increasing by 2% each year for the last 10 years.
Health
Local medical professional discusses increase in heart attacks among young adults
According to the American College of Cardiology, the percentage of young people having a heart attack has been increasing by 2% each year for the last 10 years.
Nation World
CDC study: Whooping cough vaccine during pregnancy benefits newborns
It's the first time researchers looked at U.S. population level trends in infant whooping cough cases since this vaccine strategy began in 2011.
Moms
Avoiding illnesses during the holidays | Mom Squad
WKYC's Maureen Kyle sits down with moms to talk about keeping the family safe during the holidays, along with two doctors who offer helpful tips.
Food
Why could changes be coming to your kid's school lunches?
New nutrition guidelines proposed for school children could mean big changes for school lunches.
Texas A M U
Texas A&M researchers receive $2.3 million grant to help fight cancer
Researchers are exploring immunotherapy that could be the first of its kind to treat colon cancer and hopefully be the key to treating other forms of cancer.
Texas A M U
Texas A&M researchers are using a $2.3 million grant to help fight cancer
Researchers are exploring immunotherapy that could be the first of its kind to treat colon cancer and hopefully be the key to treating other forms of cancer.
Black History
A 17-year-old self-published author is looking to change the stigma around mental health in Black communities
Trinity Davis is among 42 other business owners who will showcase their passions on Feb. 4 at the Culture Market Event at the McFerrin Center in College Station.
Health
A local doctor talks about the significance of heart health at the start of American Heart Month
The month of February brings awareness to a number of important things around us, but American Heart Month is especially important, according to one medical expert.
Health
A local doctor talks about the significance of heart health at the start of American Heart Month
The month of February brings awareness to a number of important things around us, but American Heart Month is especially important, according to one medical expert.
Nation World
Eye drops linked to US drug-resistant bacteria outbreak
The outbreak, which includes at least 55 people in 12 states, is particularly worrisome because the bacteria driving it are resistant to standard antibiotics.
Health
Local medical professional discusses increase in heart attacks in young adults
According to the American College of Cardiology, the percentage of young people having a heart attack has been increasing by 2% each year for the last 10 years.
Health
Local medical professional discusses increase in heart attacks among young adults
According to the American College of Cardiology, the percentage of young people having a heart attack has been increasing by 2% each year for the last 10 years.
Nation World
CDC study: Whooping cough vaccine during pregnancy benefits newborns
It's the first time researchers looked at U.S. population level trends in infant whooping cough cases since this vaccine strategy began in 2011.
Moms
Avoiding illnesses during the holidays | Mom Squad
WKYC's Maureen Kyle sits down with moms to talk about keeping the family safe during the holidays, along with two doctors who offer helpful tips.
Food
Why could changes be coming to your kid's school lunches?
New nutrition guidelines proposed for school children could mean big changes for school lunches.
Texas A M U
Texas A&M researchers receive $2.3 million grant to help fight cancer
Researchers are exploring immunotherapy that could be the first of its kind to treat colon cancer and hopefully be the key to treating other forms of cancer.
Texas A M U
Texas A&M researchers are using a $2.3 million grant to help fight cancer
Researchers are exploring immunotherapy that could be the first of its kind to treat colon cancer and hopefully be the key to treating other forms of cancer.
Black History
A 17-year-old self-published author is looking to change the stigma around mental health in Black communities
Trinity Davis is among 42 other business owners who will showcase their passions on Feb. 4 at the Culture Market Event at the McFerrin Center in College Station.
Health
A local doctor talks about the significance of heart health at the start of American Heart Month
The month of February brings awareness to a number of important things around us, but American Heart Month is especially important, according to one medical expert.
Health
A local doctor talks about the significance of heart health at the start of American Heart Month
The month of February brings awareness to a number of important things around us, but American Heart Month is especially important, according to one medical expert.
Nation World
Eye drops linked to US drug-resistant bacteria outbreak
The outbreak, which includes at least 55 people in 12 states, is particularly worrisome because the bacteria driving it are resistant to standard antibiotics.
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