We've heard a lot about people walking around "asymptomatic" with COVID in the past year, and it turns out that can happen with West Nile too. Hundreds of East Texans will likely have the West Nile virus this summer and not even know it.
This weekend is going to be a scorcher and it's going to feel like the sun is burning a hole right through us, and maybe it is. You won't believe how high Texas ranks when it comes to skin cancer risk.
After seven studies, a review showed those who slept less than seven hours--once they began sleeping more--found they had reduced appetite. But that's not all.
What grows well and the best things to do at what time is very different if you live in California or Pennsylvania, as opposed to right here in East Texas.
So many of us are still feel disoriented as we seek to return to what (hopefully) a sense of normalcy and get back on track. It's okay to start over--again.