Texas is Trying to Get Itself Sued Again Over Abortion Rights

The group of lawyers that shepherded the plaintiffs through the case that eventually led to the Supreme Court toppling most of Texas’ onerous anti-abortion law, House Bill 2, is readying itself to take on the state again, this time over Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s under-the-radar call to require facilities that…

Final Charges Dropped In Planned Parenthood Baby Parts Video Investigation

David Daleiden is not going to go to trial for filming the infamous, undercover Planned Parenthood “baby parts” videos. Tuesday, the Harris County District Attorney requested that the remaining charge against Daleiden and his partner, Sandra Merritt, be dropped. Judge Brock Thomas agreed, dismissing claims that Daleiden and Merritt had illegally…

Opioid Overdose Drug Now Available Without a Prescription in Texas

One of the last session of the Texas Legislature’s rare moments of compassion and common sense is bearing fruit. A bipartisan coalition of representatives passed a bill that makes it easier to buy naloxone, a medication that can quickly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Tuesday, Walgreens became the first…

10 Pregnant Dallas Women Test Positive For Zika Virus In Dallas County

Dallas County officials have officially reported that 10 pregnant women have tested positive for the Zika virus. The mosquito-borne illness is often benign in adults, but contracting it when pregnant can cause severe birth defects, including microcephaly.  Each of the 10 pregnant women potentially carrying Zika came in contact with the…

Mosquito Season Is Officially Here. Dallas County Set to Spray for West Nile.

It’s here, ladies and gentlemen, Dallas County’s first spraying of the upcoming, sure-to-be epic mosquito season. Thursday afternoon, Dallas County Health and Human Services announced that one of its mosquito traps in Balch Springs tested positive for West Nile virus. The county sprayed Balch Springs overnight Thursday and will continue…

Five Things to Know About the State of Medical Abortion in Texas

Image 390650350 from shutterstock, por favor This spring, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave Texas woman who might seek to have an abortion a big boost when it changed the label on mifepristone, a drug that can be used to medically induce abortion. The FDA change — which calls for a…

Patient Safety Watchdog Gives Baylor Low Marks

Most of Dallas major hospitals look pretty good in the Hospital Safety Score Survey released this week by the Leapfrog Group, a patient safety watchdog organization. Methodist Charlton Medical Center, Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and UT Southwestern University Hospital all got A’s on their report cards…

Texas Facing Medicaid Crunch

The last thing the state of Texas’ Republican leadership wants to do is give in and accept the Medicaid expansion mandated by the Affordable Care Act. Texas has the highest uninsured population in the country, but no matter how many Texans might receive access to healthcare if the state would…

Tarrant County Plans to Fight Zika With Homemade Kits

Wednesday, Tarrant County announced that it’s identified its second and third Zika virus cases of the winter. One patient traveled recently to Puerto Rico, the other to El Salvador, both of which are currently in the midst of a Zika outbreak. No other identifying information about the patients has been…

Fourth Zika Case Confirmed in Dallas County

A 55-year-old “non-pregnant” patient from DeSoto who traveled recently to El Salvador is the fourth person to test positively for infection with the Zika virus in Dallas County, the county’s Health and Human Services Department said Tuesday. Of the four Dallas cases so far confirmed by the Centers for Disease…

Dallas County to Start Doing Its Own Zika Testing Today

Starting Monday, the waiting will no longer be the hardest part. Thanks in part to lab equipment installed during the fall 2014 Ebola scare, Dallas County will be able to test for the Zika virus at its facilities. Results will be available in as little as 24 hours, rather than…