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State Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing the Texas Medical Association of undermining new federal vaccine guidelines after the group included additional organizations in its list of resources for doctors.
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Medical professionals, Oklahoma autism advocate respond to Trump briefing linking Tylenol and autismStakeholders raised concerns about the Trump administration's endorsement of claims linking autism and the usage of acetaminophen – the active ingredient in Tylenol – during pregnancy.
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One of the nation's first doctors accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth under GOP-led bans was found to have not violated the law, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office says, nearly a year after the state sued the physician.
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The Texas Medical Board took issue with a former South Texas congressional candidate calling himself a doctor. He says he never claimed to practice medicine, and the board is infringing on his political speech.
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House Bill 2038 makes it easier for foreign doctors to get licensed in Texas — but not all are allowed.
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House Bill 2038 allows certain international medical graduates to help ease a physician shortage. But a North Texas doctor doesn't believe that addresses the real cause of the shortage.
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Two Oklahoma doctors face criminal charges following a nationwide healthcare fraud investigation conducted by the Department of Justice.
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Gilbert Handal witnessed the devastating toll of measles on children in a Chilean hospital before the vaccine. Now, he warns of the dangers of forgetting that past.
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Kansas has reported 37 cases. Wichita hasn't had a case since 2017.
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Billboard ads luring Texas providers to the north have been placed in Houston and Dallas.