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Cook Children's in Fort Worth is experiencing a surge of RSV cases that is overwhelming their emergency department.
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New data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Texas was one of four states whose infant mortality rate rose from 2021 to 2022.
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Texas has the second-highest rate of new HIV infections in the United States. Medicines like PrEP can prevent HIV, but without insurance, it's hard to find, and afford.
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The Afiya Center has expanded its mission, navigating challenges to empower Black women and promote reproductive justice.
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Collin County has no public hospital to serve its uninsured residents. Local churches are trying to fill that gap with free clinics — but it might not be enough.
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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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Dallas is the new site of a federal science and health research network with ARPA-H researching ways to improve patient experiences.
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The sweetener has been linked to various neurological issues since it went on the market.
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At COP27, a prominent climate change conference held in Egypt last November, former Vice President Al Gore showed off a new tool that can identify the climate miscreants most responsible for the planet’s warming.
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Naegleria fowleri makes headlines for being the “brain-eating” amoeba. But what exactly is it, and what’s the risk of getting infected?
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The $107 million center will serve students in health care fields such as nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone older than 6 months get an updated COVID-19 vaccine this fall. What's the rollout like in North Texas?