There is an alarming rate of Texas moms dying after giving birth because of postpartum depression.
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Chicken Tostada – National Nutrition Month
Last week’s mayhem over new health care legislation, now dead for the time being, highlights how decisions made in Washington impact the lives of people living with HIV. It’s worth looking at the federal role in HIV care in the United States.
March is National Nutrition Month. We have some healthy recipes for you to try at home.
If you would like to talk about better nutrition for you or your family, ask your Legacy provider about seeing one of our dietitians or patient educators.
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Ingredients: 1 Brown rice cakes (you can find it the the bread and tortilla aisle) ¼ avocado ½ small tomato, sliced Salt and pepper to taste or 1 Brown rice cake 1 tablespoon of peanut butter ¼ of banana, sliced Instructions: Spread avocado onto brown rice cake Top it with tomato slices and add a …
March is National Nutrition Month. We have some healthy recipes for you to try at home.
If you or someone you know is over the age of 50 and haven’t been screened for colon cancer, now is the time to do so.
As state’s largest community health center, our goal is to get more low-income Texans insured so they can afford to see the doctor for primary and preventative care.
As a physician, board certified in pediatrics and adolescent medicine, my work focuses on providing primary care for all teenagers and young adults. It is my teenage transgender patients who are at the highest risk for suicide.
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Texans Don’t Want to Repeal Obamacare without a Replacement
As we wrote in a recent note to our patients, Legacy is aware of the understandable confusion and anxiety around the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. What all Houstonians should know is that health insurance plans have not yet changed, and those who have insurance will continue to receive the benefits of their individual plan.