MDA Telethon - Dylan Hall's story
Updated: 6:46 PM The KBTX viewers helped raise more than $150,000 for the MDA, to help find a cure for children like Dylan Hall, who has the debilitating Duchenne's disease.
Updated: 6:46 PM The KBTX viewers helped raise more than $150,000 for the MDA, to help find a cure for children like Dylan Hall, who has the debilitating Duchenne's disease.
Updated: 8:26 PM Positive West Nile found at the intersection of Park Place and Anderson Street in College Station.
Updated: 4:19 PM If you are still looking to get your child immunized, tomorrow is your last chance.
Posted: 10:49 PM A renowned orthopedic surgeon and longtime Aggie team physician will be laid to rest Friday. Dr. L.W. "Larry" Coleman, 71, died Sunday in San Antonio.
Posted: 9:26 PM There may be another human case of West Nile virus in Brazos County. The Brazos County Health Department reported Thursday that a person tested this week has yielded a presumptive positive.
Updated: 3:42 PM A longtime dentist now has a clinic dedicated in his honor.
Posted: 3:16 PM Texas health officials didn't request much new money in the upcoming state budget to help cover children of working-poor families.
Posted: 10:24 AM GIS Shows Locations of Positive West Nile Virus Bird, Mosquito and Human Cases
Posted: 9:11 PM New research may help women who have migraine headaches associated with menstrual periods.
Posted: 3:31 PM Authorities in Dallas County have confirmed three heat-related deaths in what has become one of the most sweltering Texas summers on record.
Updated: 11:00 PM Organ donation continues to be an issue in the US, and Friday is National Minority Donor Day.
Updated: 10:54 PM Test results from the State of Texas have confirmed the first human case of West Nile Virus this year in Brazos County.
Updated: 10:57 AM The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cellphone use because of the possible risk of cancer.
Updated: 9:47 PM Every year, about 36 children die from being left inside a hot car. So far this year, there have been at least 18 fatalities.
Posted: 3:07 PM Government inspectors have found the same salmonella strain responsible for a nationwide food-poisoning outbreak in a Mexican-grown jalapeno in a Texas plant, prompting a new warning for consumers to avoid eating fresh jalapenos.
Posted: 5:50 PM The Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Nursing received approval Thursday from the Texas Board of Nursing, enabling the college to welcome its charter class of 44 students.
Updated: 7:00 PM Michael DeBakey had performed more than 60,000 heart operations during a career spanning 70 years.
Posted: 2:48 PM Officials at Fort Sam Houston today broke ground on a 500 million dollar medical training campus.
Posted: 2:51 PM Drug safety officials are calling for an urgent safety warning for Cipro and similar antibiotics.
Posted: 11:22 AM A Corpus Christi hospital says 14 babies in its neonatal intensive care unit received overdoses of the pediatric version of the blood thinner Heparin.
Posted: 10:55 PM An advisory panel for the Food and Drug Administration is urging tougher testing of diabetes drugs for heart risks.
Posted: 10:52 PM Researchers say just a few more servings each week of broccoli may protect men from prostate cancer.
Updated: 8:49 AM Two cases of Salmonella Saintpaul have been confirmed in Brazos County.
Posted: 6:25 PM The government's food safety chief says tomatoes "aren't off the hook" -- but the nation's record salmonella outbreak could have been caused by something else.
Posted: 6:15 PM Nebraska Beef Limited is recalling nearly 532,000 pounds of ground beef produced in the past two months. Officials say the meat has been linked to an outbreak of E. coli illnesses.