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Don’t Lose Your Medicaid Benefits

Medicaid is an essential program that helps millions of people stay healthy and receive the medical care they need. In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19), the federal government passed a law that allowed Texans to automatically keep Medicaid coverage (called continuous Medicaid). Now, this has changed, and residents must take action to renew their plan

Three Signs Your Newborn Is Healthy

Having a newborn can be overwhelming and, at times, even scary. New parents are often nervous about whether their baby is growing and developing normally, which is completely understandable. At Health Services of North Texas, our caring team of pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners is here to guide you and your family through this exciting

How Can Patients Living with HIV Maintain Self-Care?

With HIV self-care, you’ll want to stay current on taking care of yourself by properly taking your HIV antiviral medications, undergoing any necessary medical treatments, eating a healthy diet, staying physically active, and managing stress so you can live a long life. If you are struggling to self-care with HIV, then we encourage you to

How Long Can the Symptoms of RSV Last in Young Children?

In otherwise healthy teens and adults, RSV doesn’t typically pose much of a problem. In at-risk groups, however – like the elderly or young children – RSV can lead to severe symptoms, difficulty breathing, and potentially serious complications. Because RSV is highly contagious, it is important to understand what symptoms of RSV to watch out

How Long Should My Child With RSV Stay at Home?

RSV is a common respiratory virus among children but can be very contagious. Your child should stay at home until their symptoms have subsided – this could last as long as four weeks, depending on the severity of their illness. It’s important for a child with RSV to rest and not return to activities that

How Do I Know if My Child Has RSV?

Many people are surprised to learn that, even well into January and February, we are still in the midst of peak RSV season. With the added presence of COVID-19, the flu, the common cold, and other seasonal viruses, it can be difficult to understand which virus is responsible for your child’s illness and what to

Four Tips to Prepare for the COVID-19 Vaccine

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is an unprecedented threat to public health, and everyone must take the necessary precautions to protect themselves. Vaccines are our best chance to safeguard ourselves and others from the virus. Health Services of North Texas understands that getting vaccinations can be a daunting process. This is why we have compiled four tips

How Should I Care for my Infant with RSV at Home?

While most people recover from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on their own without much difficulty, certain people are at a greater risk for developing severe and even life-threatening complications from RSV. These include children and, in particular, infants under six months of age. As we enter peak RSV season this winter, it is more important

How Did My Kid Get RSV, and Is It Contagious?

It can be scary when a parent comes face-to-face with an unknown illness. RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) affects the lungs and respiratory tract, and it is highly contagious. The virus is most common among infants and young children but can also affect adults. If you suspect your child has RSV, a pediatric care specialist can

What do Doctors Check for During a Sports Physical?

Most people are familiar with a basic sports physical — an examination by a doctor (or pediatrician) to make sure your child is healthy enough to participate in sports. So what happens during this appointment, and how does the Health Services of North Texas help? This week, we explore the key elements of a physical

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