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The board's guidance is aimed at providing some clarity to physicians working within the narrow emergency medical exception to Texas' abortion ban.
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The Texas Medical Board is meeting Friday to consider rules to guide doctors on the exceptions in the state鈥檚 abortion ban. The rules could clarify when doctors can legally perform emergency abortions, but confusion and fear over prosecution persists.
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Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have become popular as people struggle with weight gain. Dr. Jaime Almandoz of UT Southwestern explains how they work and who should use them.
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The World Doctors Orchestra has played in more than 20 countries and has 1,800 member-musicians around the world. The North Texas members worked to bring it here this week.
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Dr. Austin Dennard is an OB-GYN who is going to give birth very soon. She also had to leave Texas to terminate a previous pregnancy because the fetus had a fatal condition.
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Immunocompromised people and those over the age of 50 can now get a second COVID-19 booster shot.
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While some Texas politicians have labeled gender-affirming care for trans kids 鈥渃hild abuse,鈥 two doctors in Dallas say nothing is changing about their practice.
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The virus has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 U.S. health care workers; others could face lasting mental scars. It's 鈥渢he time when we鈥檙e needed most," one doctor said, "and we鈥檙e burned out.鈥
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The Texas Academy of Family Physicians is also asking legislators to expand Medicaid insurance coverage to low-income adults and restore funding for a program that studied racial health disparities.
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China鈥檚 top Communist Party investigators are looking into 鈥渞elevant issues raised by the public鈥 about a whistleblower doctor who was threatened by鈥
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After years of preparation, classes are underway at Fort Worth鈥檚 newest medical school 鈥 a partnership between Texas Christian University and the鈥
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Two Texas doctors are suing the state over a law prohibiting them from selling prescription drugs to their patients.