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Naloxone could soon be available at festivals in Denton if a majority of City Council members agree to partner with a nonprofit during their next meeting in February.
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The state's near-total ban on abortion means mifepristone and misoprostol — two drugs that can induce abortion within 10 weeks of gestation — are still illegal.
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Texas Highways Magazine took note of 15 small shops all around the state and what makes them so special.
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US customers started deluging Mexican border pharmacies after Texas passed an anti-abortion law last fall. A two-pill combination costs about $400 and does not require a doctor's prescription.
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At-home COVID-19 tests are in scarce supply in Texas while public testing sites see a rise in demandMost local officials insist they still have testing capacity at their public testing sites, but Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said demand has outpaced supply.
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For millions of Texans without health insurance, prescription medication can be unaffordable. But one North Texas volunteer group is trying to fill the gap.
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Amazon launches an online pharmacy, sending shares of CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid tumbling. Amazon has pushed to compete with Walmart and major pharmacy chains that have long offered home delivery.
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Gaming moved from the video arcade to military bases and flight schools years ago. The next set of gamers could reshape health care.Historically, medical…
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At Children’s Medical Center in Dallas you can see the future for some pharmacists – and it’s not working behind a counter or in a lab. Find out why…