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The Houston-based pediatrician who said those impacted by the Texas flash floods "got what they voted for" has issued a ...
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Future doctors received their white coats this Saturday at the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science annual white coat ceremony in South LA. KNX News’ Nataly Tavidian reported from the ...
Some exciting health news for McDowell County residents. The Mission Pediatrics office in Marion is finally back open.
Dr. Christina Propst, an employee of Houston-based Blue Fish Pediatrics, was fired for her insensitive remark targeting the unfortunate flood victims of Texas.
The Blue Fish Pediatrics physician had previously made controversial comments about a section of Texas flood victims ...
Firearms are the leading cause of death​ among children and teenagers in the United States, and new research found that ...
Dr. Christina Propst, a Houston pediatrician, was fired after recent comments over the deadly Texas Hill Country floods.