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These 6 specific foods could lower your risk of heart disease
Read full article: These 6 specific foods could lower your risk of heart diseaseDr. Majid Basit, Cardiologist with Memorial Hermann, joins KPRC 2+ at 7 to share how a new study shows that people who eat certain foods had a reduction of cardiovascular events.
School vaccination: What you need to know before school starts
Read full article: School vaccination: What you need to know before school startsDr. David Persse, Chief Medical Officer for the City of Houston, joins KPRC 2+ at 7 to help us understand exactly when children need their shots against preventable diseases.
Keep up inflation by taking advantage of competitive high-yield savings accounts
Read full article: Keep up inflation by taking advantage of competitive high-yield savings accountsWith the threat of a potential recession, it's the perfect time for people to think about saving now. How can Americans take advantage of competitive yields to keep up?
Make safety personal this summer by learning to identify and prevent risks to your health and wellbeing
Read full article: Make safety personal this summer by learning to identify and prevent risks to your health and wellbeingLorraine Martin, President and CEO of the National Safety Council, joins KPRC 2+ at 7 to share more.
Less expensive internet: Feds’ Affordable Connectivity Program connects eligible households to internet for less
Read full article: Less expensive internet: Feds’ Affordable Connectivity Program connects eligible households to internet for lessPaloma Perez with the FCC shares how the program helps households get and afford the internet service they need for work, school, health care and more.
Researcher shares insight on loneliness and problem drinking within the Hispanic community
Read full article: Researcher shares insight on loneliness and problem drinking within the Hispanic communityResearcher Dr. Jaye Derrick with the University of Houston leads a $2.9 million dollar study with the potential to develop new interventions to improve health.
Big Brothers Big Sisters organization teams up with Houston Astro to strike out waiting list for over 500 young men
Read full article: Big Brothers Big Sisters organization teams up with Houston Astro to strike out waiting list for over 500 young menBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston kicks off the "30 Men in 30 Days" recruitment campaign to strike out the waiting list for over 500 Houston young men.
YMCA of Greater Houston addressing epidemic of loneliness and isolation with ‘Connection Guest Pass’
Read full article: YMCA of Greater Houston addressing epidemic of loneliness and isolation with ‘Connection Guest Pass’The YMCA of Greater Houston is combatting loneliness and isolation by helping Houstonians build connections through its new “Connection Guest Pass.”
Seen at 7: ‘If you feel something, say something’: Chronic kidney disease survivor talks diagnosis
Read full article: Seen at 7: ‘If you feel something, say something’: Chronic kidney disease survivor talks diagnosisA nephrologist discusses the importance of early actions, and a kidney health advocate shares personal experience with chronic kidney disease.
Seen at 7: Expert discusses colorectal cancer awareness and prevention
Read full article: Seen at 7: Expert discusses colorectal cancer awareness and preventionThe senior executive director of the American Cancer Society joined KPRC this morning to educate on colorectal cancer. She shared the recommended age to get a screening and why you should dress in blue on Friday.
Seen at 7: ‘Anything is better than nothing’: Doctor talks healthy strides in fighting obesity
Read full article: Seen at 7: ‘Anything is better than nothing’: Doctor talks healthy strides in fighting obesityThe City of Houston's chief medical officer, Doctor David Persse, shared diet and exercise tips to promote a healthier lifestyle.
Seen at 7: Get rodeo ready with Lucchese Bootmakers
Read full article: Seen at 7: Get rodeo ready with Lucchese BootmakersA Lucchese Bootmaker fashion expert shares tips for looking your best in the latest, just in time for the Rodeo season. Plus, find out when the newest store opens and get a custom hat made.
Seen at 7: What to do with your Tax Refund
Read full article: Seen at 7: What to do with your Tax RefundWe are in the middle of tax season, and if you are lucky enough to get a refund this year - what do you do with it? Nathan Grant, Senior Finance Industry Analyst at MoneyTips, shares some smart ways to spend your tax refund.
Seen at 7: Keeping Your Heart Healthy
Read full article: Seen at 7: Keeping Your Heart HealthyDr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the Houston Health Department, joins us to talk about how high cholesterol and high blood pressure are leading risk factors for heart problems and what can people start doing today to lower their risk of heart problems?
Seen at 7: Virtual Resources for Autism
Read full article: Seen at 7: Virtual Resources for AutismOne in 44 children are diagnosed with autism. But according to a new study- services are limited, especially in many neighborhoods with people with color. There is now a virtual clinic for Autism evaluations called ‘As You Are’ that help children in Houston and surrounding areas get access to services.
Seen at 7: A children’s book author is breaking new ground when it comes to same-sex families
Read full article: Seen at 7: A children’s book author is breaking new ground when it comes to same-sex familiesErik Alexander, author of the book “The Adventures of Addie Underwater”, tells us about how he set out on a mission to help normalize how people viewed same sex parents and their families.
Seen at 7: Learn How To Live Your Extraordinary Life
Read full article: Seen at 7: Learn How To Live Your Extraordinary LifeAre you living your best life? Do you feel like you are just holding it together? Are you feeling unfulfilled and uninspired, but don’t know how to turn things around? Author Hannah Austin knows those feels and can share a road map to bring your head and heart into alignment to help you discover the extraordinary life within you.
Seen at 7: Romance Scams
Read full article: Seen at 7: Romance ScamsWith the hopes of finding that special someone, humans across the world rely on social media and dating apps to find the one. And sometimes, singles looking for love stumble upon someone that sounds too good to be true. It could just be the beginning of a fairytale romance, or the beginning of a romance scam.
Seen at 7: Genealogy Workshop; Search for Lost Relatives after Emancipation
Read full article: Seen at 7: Genealogy Workshop; Search for Lost Relatives after EmancipationThe Holocaust Museum Houston is hosting a free event Saturday, February 11, called The Genealogy Workshop - The Search for Lost Relatives After Emancipation. The event will explore the practice of formerly enslaved persons placing ads in newspapers hoping to reconnect with family.
Seen at 7: Public Safety at The Super Bowl
Read full article: Seen at 7: Public Safety at The Super BowlPublic safety is the top priority for first responders each year as tens of thousands of fans descend on the super bowl’s host city for the big game. To talk more about what it takes to help keep the big game safe is former Tampa police chief Brian Dugan, former Phoenix fire chief Kara Kalkbrenner, and Verizon frontline president Maggie Halbach.
Seen at 7: Keeping You Safe on the Roadways
Read full article: Seen at 7: Keeping You Safe on the RoadwaysOver the last several years, road fatalities have reached unacceptable rates, and behind each accident is a life tragically lost and grieving family members. Joining us to discuss the crisis on our roads and some resources that can help is the executive vice president of government solutions at Verra Mobility, Jon Baldwin, and the executive director of safe, Damian Kevitt.
Seen at 7: Microchips Mandatory for Houston Pets
Read full article: Seen at 7: Microchips Mandatory for Houston PetsThe yearlong grace period for enforcing the city’s ordinance to microchip pets will end. To help pet owners with this new requirement - BARC - the city’s animal shelter and adoption center - is offering free microchips.
Seen at 7: Landing a New Career in 2023
Read full article: Seen at 7: Landing a New Career in 2023Despite news of layoffs, hiring freezes and rescinded offers, the employment market remains strong - and now is a great time to find that new career. To tell us more is Randi Weitzman, career, and workplace expert for talent solutions firm Robert Half.
Seen at 7: Treating and Preventing Diabetes
Read full article: Seen at 7: Treating and Preventing DiabetesNearly 13 percent of adults in Houston live with diabetes, and for some neighborhoods, that number is even higher, up to 24 percent. In our latest 2 your health segment, we welcome back Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the city of Houston.
Seen at 7: Keeping children safe while online
Read full article: Seen at 7: Keeping children safe while onlineThe holidays are over and kids are back to school. That means more time online and some of them may have received their first phone as a gift. That can cause some stress for parents wanting to make sure their kids stay safe on the internet.
Seen at 7: “The Life Is Too Short Guy”
Read full article: Seen at 7: “The Life Is Too Short Guy”Author, Scott White, is on a mission to make the world happier one smile at a time. With his endless energy, he motivates and inspires everyone he meets to focus on happiness, gratefulness, and positivity.
Seen at 7: Keeping your New Year resolutions
Read full article: Seen at 7: Keeping your New Year resolutionsMost of us find it easy to create New Year’s resolutions but hard to follow through. According to research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2 out of 3 people give up on their resolutions before the end of January. The YMCA of Greater Houston would like to offer Houstonians some tips to make their resolutions stick, or to help them get back on track!
Seen at 7: Advancements in pet care
Read full article: Seen at 7: Advancements in pet careThe last 40 years have brought remarkable breakthroughs in veterinary medicine that have transformed the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life of animals of all kinds. Gene O’neill and Dr. Dana Varble of the North American Veterinary community joins us live from the annual veterinary meeting and expo in Orlando.
Seen at 7: Retirement plan changes for 2023
Read full article: Seen at 7: Retirement plan changes for 2023The $1.7 trillion spending bill for 2023 includes important changes to retirement saving plans, known as the secure act 2.0. Financial professional Ryan Wheless from Allied Wealth joins us to share what you need to know.
Seen at 7: Concerns over new Covid variant
Read full article: Seen at 7: Concerns over new Covid variantFollowing the holidays, covid cases are going up around the country. Dr. Bhavna Lall, the clinical assistant professor of adult medicine in the department of clinical sciences at the University of Houston’s Fertitta Family College of Medicine, gives more insight into this new variant.
Seen at 7: Financial resolutions for 2023
Read full article: Seen at 7: Financial resolutions for 2023With high inflation and volatility on wall street, there is no better time to make a financial resolution! But getting your finances back on track is sometimes easier said than done. Financial professional Matt Stevenson from Allied Wealth joins us with tips for setting and sticking to your financial goals for 2023.
Seen at 7: Derick Grant joins us to tell us about 360 Mindset
Read full article: Seen at 7: Derick Grant joins us to tell us about 360 MindsetIf you are having a tough time sticking to your new year’s resolutions, or your new goals, there may be more to it than you imagined. Growth mindset coach, author, entrepreneur, former Harlem Globetrotter, Derick Grant joins us to tell us about 360 Mindset
Seen at 7: Inspiration from Houston author, 5-time cancer survivor
Read full article: Seen at 7: Inspiration from Houston author, 5-time cancer survivorBill C Potts grew up in Houston, attending Stratford High School where he played soccer and was in the band. He got his undergrad degree at the University of Texas where he played in the Longhorn Band. Bill has beat cancer FIVE times so far – having been saved multiple times from his lymphoma at MD Anderson in Houston. Bill’s story is one of hope. His cancer is incurable. By owning his cancer journey, he continues to beat it. He lives life to the fullest, despite his diagnosis, with a goal of helping other cancer patients.
Seen at 7: Tips to meet your new year goals
Read full article: Seen at 7: Tips to meet your new year goalsA new year is beginning, which means resolutions and a time to start fresh, whether it’s finances, family, or health. Here are some timely tips and hacks for making changes that will create a new you in the new year.
Seen at 7: Kidney conditions, early detection and prevention
Read full article: Seen at 7: Kidney conditions, early detection and preventionMore than 37 million Americans suffer from chronic kidney conditions and acute diseases that impact virtually every aspect of their lives as well as their families and communities. Kidney diseases are the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, yet 90% of people with kidney diseases are unaware that they are affected.
Seen at 7: Symptoms you may not understand
Read full article: Seen at 7: Symptoms you may not understandUnpredictable, and unexplained symptoms - like stomach issues, fatigue, or rashes - could be signs of a rare disease that you might not even heard of yet. The rare disease is called “Systemic Mastocytosis” and often people who have it may be either un-diagnosed, or mis-diagnosed.
Seen at 7: Last minute holiday shopping and money saving tips
Read full article: Seen at 7: Last minute holiday shopping and money saving tipsThis year, last-minute shopping will be tricky with product shortages and higher prices. We will show you how to pick the gifts that everyone will appreciate, and tips that will save you money on those last-minute purchases.
Seen at 7: Homebuyer Tips
Read full article: Seen at 7: Homebuyer TipsThe housing market is cooling off and experts are predicting as much as a 15% drop in prices over the next year. The hurdles to becoming a homeowner are still high, especially for minorities. Watch the interview to learn more about some helpful tips and a $5,000 grant program.
Seen at 7: Concerns over RSV, Covid, and Flu
Read full article: Seen at 7: Concerns over RSV, Covid, and FluRSV is highly contagious and can spread like a wildfire through local communities; in some cases, forcing early learning centers to shut their doors. RSV usually circulates from late December to mid-February. But this year, an early spike in cases is resulting in markedly higher numbers of infections and hospitalizations. More importantly, RSV infections among young children and now older adults are filling many U.S. hospitals to capacity.
Seen at 7: Urban Soccer Park at Perry Family YMCA
Read full article: Seen at 7: Urban Soccer Park at Perry Family YMCATo help nurture the brightest talents in youth soccer and to encourage youth and adults to get on the field, the Urban Soccer Park allows for more development, playtime and helps build community engagement.
Seen at 7: “Drive sober. No regrets.” TxDot campaign
Read full article: Seen at 7: “Drive sober. No regrets.” TxDot campaignCelebrating the holidays with friends and family should be a joyous time of year for everyone. Too often, however, the holiday season turns tragic because someone chooses to get behind the wheel after drinking.
Seen at 7: “Hot holiday gifts that “WOW”!
Read full article: Seen at 7: “Hot holiday gifts that “WOW”!Lifestyle expert, Emily L. Foley says that there’s are plenty of cool gifts out there to create ‘HOT HOLIDAY WOW’. She is here to share inside information on the newest trends and styles, along with some gifts ideas that will make your family or friends very happy.
Seen at 7: Buying a car? How to get the most for your money
Read full article: Seen at 7: Buying a car? How to get the most for your moneyCar prices have been going up with no end in sight. What is behind the increase? And what are some of the most expensive cars in Houston? Watch the interview to find out.
Seen at 7: The Fragrance Queen
Read full article: Seen at 7: The Fragrance QueenWhen the temperature drops and the days grow shorter, it is time to think about the inviting scents of the holidays – and the cozy days and evenings ahead. This season, we can all be home for the holidays, thanks to the transformative power of fragrance. Fragrance can transport us to our favorite memories and moments. Evoke the spirit of the season with timely, fun, and festive ideas from Linda G. Levy, “Fragrance Queen”.
Seen at 7: The Elephant Project
Read full article: Seen at 7: The Elephant ProjectDespite a ban on the international trade in ivory, elephants around the world are still being poached in large numbers. The Elephant Project has helped aid in the rescue, rehabilitation, and protection of hundreds of elephants globally.
Seen at 7: Coming To Houston. ISHIDA Dance “Stirs up still things”.
Read full article: Seen at 7: Coming To Houston. ISHIDA Dance “Stirs up still things”.ISHIDA Dance presents an evening of world premieres in contemporary dance based on original poetic narratives and works by emerging and renowned international choreographers; Stirs up still things features works choreographed by ISHIDA, Swedish dancer, film director, and choreographer John Wannehag, and award-winning British Finnish choreographer Kristian Lever. Stirs up still things will play Houston January 5-8, 2023 at Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston (MATCH). Tickets on sale now at IshidaDance.org.
Seen at 7: Finding The Perfect Gift for your Favorite Pet This Holiday Season
Read full article: Seen at 7: Finding The Perfect Gift for your Favorite Pet This Holiday SeasonWe have the author of PAMPERED PETS ON BUDGET available to share some great gift ideas for pets. Kristen Levine will also share some timely suggestions for gifts that will help people and their pets improve their relationship.
Seen at 7: Concerns about the state of Hospitals this winter
Read full article: Seen at 7: Concerns about the state of Hospitals this winterA new report by Kaufman Hall shows one out of 10 Texas hospitals at serious risk of closure. The report underscores the pandemic’s dramatic toll on hospitals as they face mounting strain from respiratory illness surges, workforce shortages and rising costs.
Seen at 7: Must-Have Gifts for the Beauty Lover in Your Life
Read full article: Seen at 7: Must-Have Gifts for the Beauty Lover in Your LifeGive the gift of beauty! Sephora’s Beauty Director, David Razzano is on hand to show you the must-have beauty gifts for all the beauty lovers on your list that make giving the gift of beauty easier than ever.
Seen at 7: How medicines can play a critical role in ending the HIV epidemic
Read full article: Seen at 7: How medicines can play a critical role in ending the HIV epidemicHIV continues to be a global public health crisis, with an estimated 38 million people living with the virus, as we near World AIDS Day, on December first, it’s an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV.
Seen at 7: Exercise tips for staying healthy during the holidays
Read full article: Seen at 7: Exercise tips for staying healthy during the holidaysStress and anxiety can take a toll on many during the holidays and with all those holiday meals, especially the desserts, it can be harder to stay in shape. Here are some tips that may be able to keep you on the right path to staying healthy.
Seen at 7: Ideal gift pairings for the holidays
Read full article: Seen at 7: Ideal gift pairings for the holidaysThe holidays can be a time of joy, it can also be a time of a bit of stress especially finding gifts for that special someone. Check out some ideal gift pairings in the video player above.