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Ivermectin, used to treat horses and sometimes humans, is pending over-the-counter approval in the midst of a COVID surge.
Ivermectin, used to treat horses and sometimes humans, is pending over-the-counter approval in the midst of a COVID surge.
Despite the recent measles outbreak, doctors believe fear of ICE and vaccine misinformation could be keeping people away.
COVID-19 rates are increasing in Texas every summer. Vaccines are still the best preventative measure this school year.
Four physicians from the Dallas area gathered Thursday to recount their experiences bringing medical care to a war zone.
Dallas has more than 40,000 veterans who could suffer from scaled-back services.
While federal sexual wellness research funding is cut, Dallas County continues to report high rates of preventable diseases.
In recent months, many Republican officials have said that THC is fatal and addictive. But that’s far from the whole story.
Some estimates suggest as many as 300,000 Texans could lose health insurance once Medicaid cuts are made.
Our lawmakers will soon head back to Austin for a special session, but sex isn’t on the agenda.
Texas is the largest supplier of beef in the country. Soon, we will also be the top breeder of flies.
Artificial intelligence has invaded just about every sector, but doctors warn about the shortcomings of AI in medicine.
We’ll get through this mosquito season together, but could you maybe help us scratch our itch?
A bipartisan bill to increase funding for the state’s 988 line has passed the House, but it still faces federal cuts.
If no one ever mentioned fluoride again, we’d be satisfied. However, that doesn’t seem to be likely.
The DHHS head visited Texas this week and downplayed the measles outbreak, encouraging attention for autism research instead.
The most recent data shows that Black families have a harder time finding and affording quality food.
Now is not a good time to be a sick child in the Lone Star State.
A new report notes that distrust in vaccines, medical guidance could mean “the worst is yet to come.”
The measles case count has doubled in the last month. Now, North Texas is upping vaccine access.
The rise in HIV could be explained by post-pandemic behaviors, or by a large LGBTQ+ population, or poor education or all three.
In Dallas County alone, more than 185 million meals were purchased using food stamps in 2024.
A measles outbreak stemming from a traditionalist community with a low vaccination rate could sweep through the state.