News
Affording healthcare services or screenings because of cost is something some people in North Texas know all too well. An event at a local church on Saturday provided the community with health ...
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would incentivize some Texas universities to produce more graduates in the health ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission said it is hosting a series of webinars to promote mental health resources for ...
Texas Health Resources is one of 53 honorees nationwide to receive the Business Group on Health’s Best Employers Award: Excellence in Health & Well-being. The honor recognizes outstanding ...
Check out the full list here. North Texas based Pepsi Co. and Texas Health Resources were the two local organizations among the 53 companies given the Business Group on Health Best Employers Award ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services reported 624 cases on Tuesday, including the deaths of two school-aged children. Experts said the outbreak is difficult to forecast for a variety of ...
Now, the Eagles quarterback is adding yet another title to his long list of accolades: Men’s Health cover star. Appearing on the May/June cover of the men’s fitness magazine, Hurts hard launched his ...
Nearly all of the cases are among unvaccinated individuals or among those whose vaccination status is unknown, according to new data published by the Texas Department of State Health Services ...
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center serves 121 counties throughout Texas. Of those, many are considered rural and frontier areas. These communities can be hours away from the closest ...
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Oklahoma State Department of Health and the Texas Department of State Health Services have released updates on the ongoing measles outbreak across their respective states.
At the end of March, Texas Health Resources filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi, and pharmacy benefit managers CVS Caremark, Express Scripts and ...
Navigating to COVID.gov brings up a slick site with rich content that lays out arguments and allegations supporting a lab-based origin of the pandemic and subsequent cover-up by US health ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results