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Can You Tell It’s a Heart Attack?

  • February 16, 2015
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Would you recognize the symptoms of a heart attack? Physicians employed by Texas Health Physicians Group practice independently and

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Ringing in the New You (Infographic)

  • January 1, 2015
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The New Year is here! Are you ready for a new you? Learn about New Year’s resolutions to help you develop healthy habits in 2016.  

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Are You Retirement Ready?

  • December 11, 2014
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You’ve put away the brief case, hung up your work boots and thrown away your office parking pass. You’re ready for retirement… or are you?

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Easy, Healthy Holiday Swaps

  • November 24, 2014
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If you’re trying to watch your waistline, holiday celebrations can be intimidating. By making healthy selections at the buffet table, you can socialize, celebrate the season and enjoy the meal — without packing on the

Happy Thanksgiving from Texas Health Resources
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Eat This, Not That: Surviving Thanksgiving Dinner

  • November 26, 2013
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Did you know the average person gains seven pounds throughout the holidays? From Halloween candy to Thanksgiving pies to Christmas baking to New Year’s cocktails, it’s easy to add a few pounds. Check out how

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