Archive

Texas health centers expand services thanks to $19.3 million in grants

An additional $40 million is available this year Health centers across Texas are offering expanded services to underserved and uninsured
Read More

Edinburg CISD student advances to national spelling bee competition

Mia Morales EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — An Edinburg student placed 1st place at the Regional Spelling Bee and advanced to
Read More

What is ADHD

ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into
Read More

Texas Tobacco Quitline service enhancements

Texans overcoming tobacco addiction can now access more cessation tools through the Texas Department of State Health Services’ Texas Tobacco
Read More

Hundreds rally outside Texas Capitol to protest SB 4

Senate Bill 4 would allow state and local law enforcement to arrest and send people who they think entered the
Read More

How Much Screen Time Is Too Much For Adults?

Kristen Fischer Unlike the guidelines for children, there are currently no guidelines for how much screen time adults should average
Read More

McAllen in Top 5 for Affordable Cities to Visit in Texas

McAllen has once again landed in the top 5 of another state list; this time, a ranking of cities in
Read More

Strokes on The Rise in Young Adults

Louise D. Resor, MD Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the leading cause of
Read More

McAllen Public Utility and IMAS Host World Water Day Celebration

McAllen, TX – McAllen Public Utility (MPU) and the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS) are thrilled to announce
Read More