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Texas Medical Observer The Texas Medical Observer was created to inform, educate and provide breaking healthcare news in Texas, across the nation, and around the world.

The Texas Medical Observer is a medical newspaper created to inform, educate, and provide practical advice on preventative health, alternative medicine, symptom tracking, diet, nutrition, and breaking healthcare news in Texas, across the nation, and around the world.

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In a busy start to the week, Texas physicians on Monday urged lawmakers to raise the age to purchase to***co and v**e products to 21, to provide liability coverage for physicians who volunteer during a disaster, and to protect all children from sexual abuse.

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Jim Allison is an iconoclastic scientist who toiled in obscurity for years. Then he helped crack a mystery that may save millions of lives: Why doesn’t the immune system attack cancer?

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02/20/2016

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The military’s health program falls significantly short in providing mental health care to active service members, according to a RAND Corp. study published Thursday. The study focuses on post-trau...

TXMO News Update: Behind the Strange New Science of Floatingtime.com - Story by Mandy Oaklander Cinematography By Michae...
12/29/2015

TXMO News Update: Behind the Strange New Science of Floating

time.com - Story by Mandy Oaklander Cinematography By Michael Potter Video By Diane Tsai Experience Direction By Bronson Stamp hey started late one night, the tremors that shook Michael Harding’s whole body w...

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TXMO News Update: 1 in 5 U.S. children has unhealthy cholesterol levelscbsnews.com - Twenty-one percent of American chil...
12/29/2015

TXMO News Update: 1 in 5 U.S. children has unhealthy cholesterol levels

cbsnews.com - Twenty-one percent of American children and teens have some form of "abnormal" blood cholesterol reading that leaves them at heightened risk for heart disease and stroke as they reach adulthood. Th...

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