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The Texas legislature heard public testimony for the first time Thursday on a bill addressing gender-affirming care in the state.
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Medical professionals across the state have expressed confusion over what care they can provide amid Texas’ abortion ban, leading to some patients allegedly receiving delayed care or being turned away.
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The Texas Medical Association is urging people to get flu shots due to concerns flu season could be worse this year with fewer people masking and crowds gathering again.
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The state's health commission gave Planned Parenthood's Medicaid patients until Feb. 3 to find new doctors. Experts say there are limited places low-income patients can go, in part because Texas already has a shortage of doctors who accept Medicaid due to the state’s low payment rates.
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Almost 40 child welfare and medical groups in Texas sent a letter to federal and state leaders Thursday expressing concern about the treatment of child...
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Two Texas doctors are suing the state over a law prohibiting them from selling prescription drugs to their patients.
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ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº won five awards from the Public Radio News Directors Inc. -- the station's best-ever performance in public radio's premiere national contest. The…
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ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº won a total of 24 awards in 2015. Seven of those were national honors -- including the George Foster Peabody Award, broadcasting's highest…
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There’s a serious doctor shortage in Texas.Catching up will be hard to do, but three new medical degree programs in the state are scheduled to open…
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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…
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A letter from the Texas Medical Association came across the desks of ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº this week with a pretty startling headline: “The Next Disneyland Could Be…
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ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº collected a half-dozen trophies last weekend, these from the Houston Press Club's Lone Star Awards. That brings the station's total award haul…