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A nonprofit advocacy and research organization launched a new research collaborative focused on addressing the high rate of preterm births. UT Southwestern in Dallas and UT Medical Branch in Galveston are part of the new Texas research collaborative. The Texas Collaborative marks the organization鈥檚 sixth Prematurity Research Center.
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The FDA approved the first at-home cervical cancer screening in May. Texas is the eighth state to have access to the test as the company rolls the product out state-by-state.
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Texas OB-GYN physicians surveyed reported fear of legal repercussions, confusion surrounding state abortion restrictions and concerns they cannot practice medicine using best practices.
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A new study from UT Austin shows the outcome of the Supreme Court鈥檚 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on maternal health in Texas.
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Maternal health advocates want Texas leaders to prioritize support for pregnant people in the 2023 legislative session.
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鈥淚t was just a matter of time before the baby died, or maybe I鈥檇 have to go through the trauma of carrying to term knowing I wasn鈥檛 bringing a baby home,鈥 said 27-year-old Lauren Hall. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 do that.鈥
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More than 100 military installations are in states where abortion is now banned.
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According to some research, two of every five women have sexual concerns or difficulties at some point in their lives. Yet no one has been able to create鈥
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Texas is an epicenter for human trafficking. Recently, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton established a new unit of attorneys and investigators focused on鈥
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Ten thousand babies are delivered each year in Parkland Memorial Hospital. This year, there was even a set of quintuplets. When the $1.3 billion dollar鈥
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The Obama administration says about eight million people have signed up for the Affordable Care Act through online exchanges 鈥 not counting those who鈥