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With tears and tail wags, San Quentin inmates reunite with puppies they raised into service dogs
Read full article: With tears and tail wags, San Quentin inmates reunite with puppies they raised into service dogsThere were big smiles, hugs, tears and lots of tail wagging inside San Quentin’s prison recently.
Texas measles cases rise to 422. Here is what you need to know.
Read full article: Texas measles cases rise to 422. Here is what you need to know.The measles outbreak has spread hundreds of miles from its West Texas epicenter to now include Brown and Erath counties, according to the state’s latest update.
Pope's work during convalescence includes clearing path for saints from Venezuela, Papua New Guinea
Read full article: Pope's work during convalescence includes clearing path for saints from Venezuela, Papua New GuineaThe Vatican says Pope Francis spends part of his days at his desk working and concelebrates Mass daily in his private chapel.
Finding affordable mental health care across southeast Texas
Read full article: Finding affordable mental health care across southeast TexasMany times people know that they want help, but think it’s inaccessible to them. At Legacy Community Health, they see the problems in accessing health care and are working to close that gap no matter if it’s for physical or mental health.
Supreme Court weighs whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Read full article: Supreme Court weighs whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned ParenthoodThe Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policy
Read full article: Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policyPaxton’s office launched an investigation into the district’s policy after an administrator was caught on tape discussing a possible loophole in the state’s ban.
Thousands of workers at nation's health agencies brace for mass layoffs
Read full article: Thousands of workers at nation's health agencies brace for mass layoffsAs they readied to leave work Monday, some workers at the Food and Drug Administration were told to pack their laptops and prepare for the possibility that they wouldn’t be back.
Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend County
Read full article: Houston Health Department reaches out to residents after measles exposure in Fort Bend CountyThe Houston Health Department is currently reaching out to residents who may have been exposed to measles in connection with Fort Bend County’s first confirmed case.
Fort Bend County confirms first case of the measles
Read full article: Fort Bend County confirms first case of the measlesHealth officials said that the case is an adult female, age 50-60, associated with recent international travel. County health officials said that they are actively investigating the case.
Measles Q&A: Do you need a measles booster?
Read full article: Measles Q&A: Do you need a measles booster?Measles, a highly contagious airborne disease, can lead to severe health issues like blindness and pneumonia, with young children being most affected due to declining vaccination rates.
City of Houston chief medical officer answers questions about Texas measles outbreak
Read full article: City of Houston chief medical officer answers questions about Texas measles outbreakFor the first time in years, Americans are in the midst of an outbreak of the measles virus. Earlier this week, an unvaccinated child in Texas was the first person to die from the virus in a decade, and more than 100 people have confirmed infections.
Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortions
Read full article: Abortion opponents laud bill that would clamp down on pill providers and out-of-state abortionsSome health care providers in support of Senate Bill 2880 said people who are mailed abortion pills aren’t given instructions and do not receive follow-up care.
Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesity
Read full article: Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesityMexico says a government-sponsored junk food ban in schools has taken effect as the country tries to tackle one of the world’s worst obesity and diabetes epidemics.
Top vaccine official resigns from FDA, criticizes RFK Jr. for promoting 'misinformation and lies'
Read full article: Top vaccine official resigns from FDA, criticizes RFK Jr. for promoting 'misinformation and lies'The top vaccine official with the Food and Drug Administration has resigned and criticized the nation's top health official for allowing “misinformation and lies” to guide his thinking behind the safety of vaccinations.
Military review of fitness standards will find array of tests, but higher requirements for combat
Read full article: Military review of fitness standards will find array of tests, but higher requirements for combatDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s box of the widely different rules among the services.
New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Read full article: New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regionsA groundbreaking initiative could soon be bringing surgeons closer to patients in Africa's remote corners where the doctor-to-patients ratio is among the lowest in the world.
Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texas’ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics say
Read full article: Amid support from doctors group, bill to clarify Texas’ abortion ban does little to save lives, critics saySenate Bill 31 supporters say it would clarify when doctors should intervene to save a pregnant woman’s life, but critics say its vagueness and a measure to resurrect pre-Roe laws hamper it.
Houston Health Department loses $42 million after federal COVID-19 grants canceled in Texas; job cuts expected to follow
Read full article: Houston Health Department loses $42 million after federal COVID-19 grants canceled in Texas; job cuts expected to followThe Texas Department of State Health Services is reaching out to counties using COVID-era grants to stop spending those funds as it evaluates $877 million in grant cancelations by the federal government.
This Houston College has a simulation lab that offers students real-world experience in the health sciences
Read full article: This Houston College has a simulation lab that offers students real-world experience in the health sciencesHCC Coleman College’s simulation lab is a cutting-edge facility designed to provide students with hands-on, real-world experiences that elevate their careers in health sciences. Dr. Lutricia Harrison, President of HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences, said the campus reflects HCC’s commitment to preparing students for various health fields by providing real-world experiences.
$877 Million in federal COVID-19 grants canceled, Texas counties advised to stop spending
Read full article: $877 Million in federal COVID-19 grants canceled, Texas counties advised to stop spendingThe Texas Department of State Health Services is reaching out to counties using COVID-era grants to stop spending those funds as it evaluates $877 million in grant cancelations by the federal government.
Lawyers for Houston-area midwife accused of illegal abortions condemn state’s investigation
Read full article: Lawyers for Houston-area midwife accused of illegal abortions condemn state’s investigationMaria Rojas’ attorneys got their first chance to address the claims against her Thursday. She was released on bond but a judge ordered the clinics to remain closed.
Boys with cancer can face infertility as adults. Can storing their stem cells help?
Read full article: Boys with cancer can face infertility as adults. Can storing their stem cells help?Researchers have performed the first known transplant of sperm-producing stem cells in hopes of restoring fertility in a man who survived childhood cancer.
Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 workers and close agencies in a major restructuring
Read full article: Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 workers and close agencies in a major restructuringA Democratic senator says she's worried about the fallout from a major overhaul and layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaul
Read full article: The fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaulThe proposed overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could weaken and possibly eliminate a little-known agency that's crucial in helping Americans who struggle with their mental health or with addiction.
A remote Australian town seeks a doctor, offering a $400,000 salary and free rent
Read full article: A remote Australian town seeks a doctor, offering a $400,000 salary and free rentA remote Australian town that will soon lose its only doctor is offering a salary package of up to $680,000 Australian dollars, plus free rent and a car, to attract a new candidate.
NY county clerk refuses to file Texas' fine for doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills
Read full article: NY county clerk refuses to file Texas' fine for doctor accused of prescribing abortion pillsA county clerk in New York has refused to file a more than $100,000 judgment from Texas against a New York doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas.
Georgia bill to codify IVF heads to governor after getting overwhelming support in both chambers
Read full article: Georgia bill to codify IVF heads to governor after getting overwhelming support in both chambersA Georgia bill to codify the right to in vitro fertilization got overwhelming in the state Senate and will likely go to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk for his signature soon.
Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions posts bond, invokes fifth amendment on the stand
Read full article: Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions posts bond, invokes fifth amendment on the standA judge will hear arguments on a temporary restraining order by the AG's Office to shut down the medical clinics owned by Maria Rojas, who is accused of performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine without a license.
Free mental health and wellness event in Houston: “Be the community you want” at Locking Arms Community Connect
Read full article: Free mental health and wellness event in Houston: “Be the community you want” at Locking Arms Community ConnectLocking Arms Community Connect, hosted by the Women’s Resource Center Inc. and its partner organizations, is scheduled for March 31st at 6:00 p.m. at the Third Ward Multi-Service Center.
Anti-abortion groups aim to end Planned Parenthood funding and suggest Musk's DOGE to get it done
Read full article: Anti-abortion groups aim to end Planned Parenthood funding and suggest Musk's DOGE to get it doneMajor anti-abortion groups have gathered in the nation's capital to begin a lobbying effort with Congress and President Donald Trump’s administration aimed at eliminating funding for Planned Parenthood.
Earth’s storage of water in soil, lakes and rivers is dwindling. And it’s especially bad for farming
Read full article: Earth’s storage of water in soil, lakes and rivers is dwindling. And it’s especially bad for farmingNew research finds that global warming has significantly reduced the amount of water that’s being stored around the world in soil, lakes, rivers, snow and other places on land.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he’ll push for special session if THC ban, bail changes fail
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he’ll push for special session if THC ban, bail changes failOnly Gov. Greg Abbott can call for a special session. But in his role presiding over the Texas Senate, Patrick can block any bill from passing, giving him leverage to compel overtime sessions by killing must-pass legislation.
‘That formula is broken:’ American Medical Association growing frustrated with ongoing Medicare cuts
Read full article: ‘That formula is broken:’ American Medical Association growing frustrated with ongoing Medicare cutsAs the U.S. Senate is set to vote for a new leader of Medicare, Dr. Bruce Scott, President of the American Medical Association, spoke of serious concerns he and other medical officials have over Medicare’s current state.
Vaccines group Gavi says U.S. has not confirmed it will end funding
Read full article: Vaccines group Gavi says U.S. has not confirmed it will end fundingThe head of leading vaccines group Gavi alliance says it has not received confirmation from the U.S. government that it might be losing more than $1 billion in pledged funding as part of a reported proposal by U.S. authorities to cut support for international aid groups.
Researchers in limbo as Columbia bows to Trump’s demands in bid to restore $400M federal funding
Read full article: Researchers in limbo as Columbia bows to Trump’s demands in bid to restore $400M federal fundingResearchers at Columbia University remain in limbo after the Ivy League institution bowed to the Trump administration’s demands for unprecedented changes in a bid to restore some $400 million in federal funds cut.
States move to ban or restrict use of synthetic dyes used in candies and cereal
Read full article: States move to ban or restrict use of synthetic dyes used in candies and cerealSynthetic dyes used to make brightly colored cereals, drinks and candies are coming under scrutiny in states across the country.
A bill proposing a near-total abortion ban causes an uproar at Georgia's Capitol
Read full article: A bill proposing a near-total abortion ban causes an uproar at Georgia's CapitolProtesters on each side of the abortion debate have packed a hallway of Georgia's Capitol during a hearing on a bill that would ban most abortions.
Trump administration says it will pull back billions in COVID funding from local health departments
Read full article: Trump administration says it will pull back billions in COVID funding from local health departmentsFederal health officials said Tuesday they are pulling back $11.4 billion in COVID-19-related funds for local public health departments and other health organizations throughout the nation.
Vermont child welfare agency seeks to dismiss lawsuit alleging it tracked pregnant women
Read full article: Vermont child welfare agency seeks to dismiss lawsuit alleging it tracked pregnant womenVermont’s child welfare agency has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the state routinely targets and tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for motherhood.
Black women's hair products are in the safety spotlight. Here's what to know
Read full article: Black women's hair products are in the safety spotlight. Here's what to knowBlack women around the world spend hours at a time getting synthetic braids but are wondering if the convenience and fashion benefits are outweighed by potential health hazards.
Renewable energy jumps to new high, powered by China solar boom
Read full article: Renewable energy jumps to new high, powered by China solar boomAn international agency reports that the installation of renewable energy worldwide hit a record high last year, with 92.5% of all new electricity brought online coming from the sun, wind or other clean sources.
Debate over the abortion pill mifepristone resurfaces after Makary is confirmed to head the FDA
Read full article: Debate over the abortion pill mifepristone resurfaces after Makary is confirmed to head the FDAA pill used in most U.S. abortions has been ensnared in politics for years, and many Americans wonder whether it will be restricted under the new Republican administration in Washington.
Houstonians battling springtime allergies may also develop asthma
Read full article: Houstonians battling springtime allergies may also develop asthmaAccording to the most recent allergy report, mold, grass, and tree pollen are high, so many Houstonians have been feeling allergy symptoms for weeks. Unfortunately, prolonged symptoms can lead to sinus infections or even asthma.
Kentucky governor vetoes GOP abortion bill, says it undermines doctors and endangers pregnant women
Read full article: Kentucky governor vetoes GOP abortion bill, says it undermines doctors and endangers pregnant womenKentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill touted by its Republican supporters as an attempt to bring clarity to the state's near-total abortion ban.
Democrats say EPA illegally canceled hundreds of grants aimed at boosting 'environmental justice'
Read full article: Democrats say EPA illegally canceled hundreds of grants aimed at boosting 'environmental justice'Senate Democrats accuse the Environmental Protection Agency of breaking the law when they cancelled grants worth more than $1.5 billion focused on improving the environment in minority communities hit hard by pollution.
Pope Francis' doctors considered stopping treatment to 'let him go' after serious breathing crisis
Read full article: Pope Francis' doctors considered stopping treatment to 'let him go' after serious breathing crisisPope Francis’ medical team briefly considered suspending treatment after a Feb. 28 breathing crisis but instead decided on an aggressive treatment course.