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Medicaid unwinding exposed a “crisis” in the system as more than a million Texans lost coverage this year.
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After a Travis County district judge cleared the way for Kate Cox, 31, to terminate her pregnancy, Ken Paxton petitioned the state’s highest court to halt the ruling.
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Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble granted a temporary restraining order that will allow Kate Cox, a pregnant woman in Dallas-Fort Worth, the right to an emergency abortion.
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The woman's baby has a fatal abnormality, but under Texas law, she has not been able to access an abortion.
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Older people tend to get lung cancer, but a new study finds an increase in the disease among younger women, 35 to 54. A North Texas pulmonologist shares possible reasons.
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People didn’t have to review Medicaid applications for years because of pandemic-era protections. But now millions of Texans are going through the process for the first time ever.
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The Mexican Supreme Court has decriminalized abortion, a contrast to the status of abortion rights on the other side of the Rio Grande — where the highest court in the U.S. has stripped constitutional protections on abortion.
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Starting Sept. 1, limited abortion care will be legal in Texas in two pregnancy circumstances. Getting that through the conservative Texas legislature required "masterful and discreet" lawmaking.
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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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Expanding Medicaid expansion would help thousands of uninsured adults have health care coverage. Why is Texas one of 10 states that hasn't expanded yet?
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Wrenching testimony from women denied abortion care turned the focus toward the suffering and health risks faced by mothers.
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A new report from the March of Dimes shows almost half of all counties in Texas don’t have adequate health care for pregnant people.