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About 1.4 million Texans have gotten kicked off Medicaid this year, which means health insurance navigators have seen more folks looking for options.
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Fast-spreading viruses like COVID-19 may have dominated conversations in Dallas County about health in recent years, but threats like diabetes and high blood pressure - i.e., hypertension 鈥 never went away.
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Texas鈥檚 primary care doctor shortage has taken a sharp turn for the worse during the pandemic, and one rural family doctor is pleading with state lawmakers to do something about it.
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Patients skeptical of getting new vaccines are more likely to trust their primary doctor's advice.
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Consulting a doctor by phone, text or video is becoming popular. And in Texas, the debate over safety and access to health care is heating up. Over the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
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