Local Medical Centers Could Lose Millions for Breast Cancer, Diabetes Research
Nearly 22% of the millions of grant dollars given to UT Southwestern Medical Center by the National Institute of Health could be threatened.
Nearly 22% of the millions of grant dollars given to UT Southwestern Medical Center by the National Institute of Health could be threatened.
Organizations aimed at preventing sexual violence have reported delays in funding from the CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program.
Information on HIV, STIs and gender-affirming care was removed from federal health agency websites after a Trump executive order.
Almost 25% of people under 65 in Dallas County don’t have health insurance, and the number is growing.
Texas allows mothers to anonymously relinquish parental rights, but babies are still illegally abandoned.
The federal designation will allow some clinics to bridge service gaps in Dallas’ underserved communities.
It’s cheaper to house and help the homeless than to keep them on the streets, Dallas County report finds.
The Texas AG has now accused two Dallas doctors of “falsifying medical records, prescriptions, and billing records to intentionally conceal the unlawful conduct.”
North Texas counties are recording rising numbers of drug-related overdose deaths, despite statewide data leveling off
Dallas County will make moves to tackle vaccine hesitancy.
A Dallas resident’s mother had to be hospitalized after seeing a message about her son’s “deadly disease.”
The patient was a female and had underlying symptoms.
Dallas health professionals say the number of people testing positive for the virus is “definitely going up.”
OSHA’s recommendations would require employers to provide outdoor workers with shade, adequate breaks and water.
According to some legal experts, the newly proposed guidelines for doctors to provide medically necessary abortions in Texas fail to clarify much at all.
An advocacy group says that almost two-thirds of Texas hospitals are not complying with federal price transparency regulations, but some local hospitals disagree.
Now, Dallas child care and adult care facilities can open up in more areas of the city than before.
“Think about a person that’s forced to have a baby from being raped, and what life could be for her,” said D’Andra Willis, birth justice coordinator at The Afiya Center in Dallas.
The attorney general had demanded records of transgender Texas patients receiving gender-affirming care in Washington, according to court documents.
“MAGA Republicans … want to reduce the deficit on the backs of women, infants, and children just trying to make ends meet,” U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett said.
If Texas doctors can’t avoid lawsuits and felony prosecution, how safe are they in determining whether their patients can obtain a medically necessary abortion?
The Dallas mother will have her abortion elsewhere after a Texas Supreme Court ruling.