Video - Health News
-
Texas resident diagnosed with meningitis, linked to tainted steroids
Posted on October 12, 2012 at 3:09 PM
Updated Friday, Oct 12 at 5:10 PM
The state says the patient is a woman who lives in Central Texas. Dallas County Health Director Zach Thompson said she received the steroid injection at Dallas Back Pain Management, one of two facilities in the state that received the recalled drugs.
Share
More Health News Videos
-
Credit: WFAA
Doctor warns 'smoking' alcohol is risky proposition
-
Dallas mom hopes Angelina Jolie makes one more difficult decision
-
Angelina Jolie says she had double mastectomy
-
Mom who had preventive mastectomy talks about procedure
-
'Cupping' treatments used to treat pain at North Texas spas
-
Frisco boy with rare disease ready for dream voyage to Alaska
-
Jailed dentist listed as 'active' by state agency
-
Genetic counselor discusses test that caught Jolie's cancer risk
-
Frisco eighth graders become teachers' wellness coaches with big results
-
After two painful losses, Dallas couple has reason to celebrate Mother's Day
-
Texas Health Dallas offers dance therapy for stroke, Parkinson's patients
-
Southlake school rallies around third-grade teacher fighting cancer
-
Parents of seriously ill boy turn to man's best friend for help
-
Decatur cancer patient part of growing trend of at-home health care
-
Boy's courageous cancer battle on hold for firefighter's holiday
-
Five E. coli cases confirmed in Brazos County; more pending
-
Fit Mom 180: Taking the focus off the numbers
-
School in hospital gives kids something to focus on beyond illness