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Dallas researchers look into connection between heat and balance in people with Multiple Sclerosis
Dallas researchers are investigating whether the summer heat can be especially dangerous to people with Multiple Sclerosis. The study, funded by the National...
Texas Health Dallas Earns ‘Baby-Friendly’ Designation
DALLAS — Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has achieved recognition as a ‘Baby Friendly’ designated birth facility by Baby Friendly USA, a global...
American Heart Association Recognizes Texas Health Dallas for Treatment of Heart Attack Patients
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has earned the Mission: Lifeline ® Bronze Plus Receiving Quality Achievement Award for implementing specific quality...
Texas Health Dallas Honored for Excellence in the Care and Treatment of Lung Cancer Patients
DALLAS, TEXAS -- Today the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) awarded Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas the official designation as a...
‘DFW Great 100’ List Includes Seven Nurses from Texas Health Dallas
DALLAS, TEXAS – The annual list of the Metroplex’s best nurses is out, and seven nurses from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas find themselves honored...
Texas Health Dallas to host free community shredding events
Editorial Contact: Candace White | candacewhite@texashealth.org Whether it’s dusty stacks of old pay stubs, mortgage or credit card statements, tax forms or...
Jim Berg named president of Texas Health Dallas
Editorial contact: Candace White | candacewhite@texashealth.org DALLAS, TEXAS –Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has named Jim Berg, FACHE, as...
Texas Health Dallas Cancer Program Earns Fourth Consecutive Honor
DALLAS — Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas became one of only six hospitals nationwide to earn the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award for a...
Texas Health Dallas Receives Certification for Cancer Survivorship Rehabilitation Program
Dallas, TX, March 27, 2015 – Dallas resident Melinda Cato Cross was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer two years ago. For patients like Cross, surviving...
Texas Health Dallas Opens New Comprehensive Cancer Center
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has officially opened the doors of its new 70,000 square foot comprehensive Cancer Center. This center is the first in...
Texas Health Dallas opens new comprehensive Cancer Center
Cancer Center will be first in Texas to integrate psychological/social support organization, Cancer Support Community...
Wear red, reduce your risk factors of No. 1 killer of U.S. women
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of U.S. women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined. It causes one in three women’s deaths each year, killing...
Park Cities iReporter     Feb 4 2015
After Long Struggle With Infertility, An Amazing Path To Birth
Noah Morris may only be a few months old , but his story is one that began more than 15 years ago. That’s how long he’s been a twinkle in his parents’ eyes....
Park Cities iReporter     Sep 19 2014
Byrd Family Finds Magic In Threes
For Carrie Byrd and her husband, “three” has been a magic number for several reasons. It was on their third attempt at having children, after two devastating...
Park Cities iReporter     Sep 1 2014
Robotic Cardiac Cath Lab Opens At Texas Health Dallas
The new cardiac catheterization lab at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas will feature a powerful imaging system to assist medical staff physicians with...
Cancer Program At Texas Health Dallas Earns National Accreditation
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas was once again nationally recognized as a top performing cancer program by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the...
Special Moments Make All the Difference In Twins’ Birth
Collin and Keegan Crider’s first days of life may have been extremely rough, but you would never know it to look at them now at age 6. Their journey to this...
Park Cities iReporter     Aug 8 2014
Texas Health Dallas Receives Primary Stroke Center Recertification
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has once again been recertified as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest and largest...
Park Cities iReporter     Jul 16 2014
Original Texas Health Dallas Physician Retires
In 1966, cesarean sections (C-sections) were not routinely performed, anesthesia was not yet readily available in labor and delivery units, and Dr. Marvin...
Park Cities iReporter     Jul 15 2014
Study: Addition Of 3-D Mammography Increases Breast Cancer Detection Rate
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that by adding 3-D breast imaging to digital mammography significantly decreased...
Park Cities iReporter     Jun 26 2014
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