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Posted Sun, Mar 16, 2025
The Houston Rodeo is a Texas-sized celebration of culture, entertainment, and, of course, iconic food. From deep-fried treats to barbecue feasts, the rodeo offers a variety of indulgent options.
Posted Wed, Feb 26, 2025
You might think of brain surgery as something only used for the most serious, life-threatening conditions, such as a malignant tumor or traumatic injury. But the future of brain surgery increasingly isn’t just about saving lives,
Posted Wed, Jan 22, 2025
St. Luke's Health facilities have returned to normal operations following the winter storm. Patients with questions about rescheduled appointments should contact their physician’s office.
Posted Mon, Dec 30, 2024
Construction projects present hospitals and health care organizations with a complex dilemma: how to continue providing quality care to the patients of today while enhancing facilities for those of tomorrow. During a project,
Posted Fri, Nov 29, 2024
When you think of Houston weather, cold weather and ice probably aren’t the first things coming to mind. However, Texans are no strangers to winter weather. It’s essential to know how to handle frosty
Posted Mon, Sep 02, 2024
Healthy, strong ankles are essential for stability in everyday activities and crucial for sports. While it’s no fun to sprain or strain an ankle, the good news is that you can protect and strengthen your ankles to avoid injuries.
Posted Thu, Aug 22, 2024
As the fall respiratory disease and vaccination season approaches, the usual viral suspects are poised to define it (again): COVID-19, flu—specifically, the A and B influenza viruses—and RSV.
Posted Wed, Aug 14, 2024
Rick Riney arrived at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church early so he could rehearse with the choir for a special Mass. Already, the line of people wanting to see and touch the relic of St. Jude the Apostle ran throughout the inside of the chur...
Posted Mon, Aug 05, 2024
If you notice signs of a stroke that quickly come and go in yourself or a loved one, you may be seeing symptoms of a transient ischemic attack,
Posted Fri, Jul 26, 2024
Everyone experiences some vision changes as you get older, with the National Institute on Aging reporting that many seniors experience diminished vision up close and have difficulty
Posted Mon, Jul 22, 2024
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure (HBP), or feel concerned about your blood pressure numbers, you probably have questions. The experts at St. Luke’s Health have the answers you need.
Posted Mon, Jul 15, 2024
Men, this is a call to check in on yourself more often. It’s a fact: Men are significantly less likely than women to see a doctor or report symptoms, and more likely to put off checkups and medical care.
Posted Wed, Jul 10, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing health care, and we’ve only begun to understand its potential. Regardless of the hype—or alarm—surrounding AI, health leaders should view it as another advanced technology among many,
Posted Wed, Jun 26, 2024
About 1 in 3 adults with high blood pressure in the United States don’t even know they have it. That means that approximately 30% of people aren’t doing anything to treat it and keep it under control.
Posted Thu, May 30, 2024
Everyone experiences neck pain from time to time. This type of pain can range from mild to severe and stems from a variety of reasons, including tension, overexertion, poor posture and injury.
Posted Fri, May 24, 2024
Each year in the United States, more than 800,000 people have a heart attack. When a heart attack occurs, fast intervention is needed to limit damage to the heart. Would you know what to do if you experienced heart attack symptoms?