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Hundreds of thousands of Texans lose their health insurance during unwinding of Medicaid.
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As the Texas heat wave continues into July, public health officials are encouraging people to notice the signs and symptoms of heat-related illnesses.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Texas has the second-highest rate of new HIV diagnoses in the country. Denton County Public Health is working to change that statistic through community testing.
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Researchers from the University of North Texas at Dallas are gathering more than 20 community partners over the next few months to discuss what they learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Postpartum depression, anxiety and loneliness can impact health outcomes for parents and babies. Here's how one North Texas organization is supporting people by building community.
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Telehealth will still be an option for many, but additional restrictions will apply.
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Here’s what to know about the end of emergency health care coverage for low-income Texans.
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Texas mayors come together in a bipartisan effort to push for their legislative priorities in AustinThe coalition of 18 local lawmakers represent over 8.5 million Texans.
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The state leads the way in student athlete safety rules, but advocates say it isn’t enough to require defibrillators at schools.
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As 2022 comes to a close, we’re checking in with North Texans about what their work and their lives have looked like this year.
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“I think we are just in the beginning of, unfortunately, this crisis … I think things are going to get, unfortunately, a little worse,” says San Antonio-based Dr. Mehmood Khan.
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UT Arlington is preparing health care workers to better address equity issues.