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Despite rising deaths, Texas limited safety services and enshrined laws that made it harder to remove a child.
Daisy was the second child to die during the ongoing measles outbreak in Texas, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. An unvaccinated 6-year-old girl from the Mennonite community ...
The stakes are high for North Texas’ young children, as the latest analysis by advocacy nonprofit Children at Risk shows ...
About 500 Texans, mostly young unvaccinated children, have contracted the disease. The U.S. health secretary was in West ...
48% of Texans currently live in a child care desert, including in areas like Lubbock and Amarillo, where the nonprofit says ...
At least six children at a day care in Lubbock, Texas, tested positive for measles amid the state's growing outbreak, local ...
When Abby Henson's pediatrician offered measles vaccinations to children as young as 6 months due to the outbreak, the ...
The Texas House of Representatives approved $100 million for child care scholarships as part of a supplemental budget bill ...
Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston was named one of the best 10 pediatric hospitals in the country by U.S. News this year.
Nationally and in Texas, the cost of child care is swallowing up large portions of working parents’ incomes, making it even ...
The Texas measles outbreak that started in January has grown to 481 confirmed cases as of Friday, April 4, with at least 59 ...
More than 14,000 packs of cold and flu medicine have been recalled due to a potential risk of child poisoning — some of which ...