FederalHealthcareIssuesJudicialFederal Judge in Amarillo Could End the Mailing of Abortion Pills Nationwide
Abortions pills are being shipped through the mail nationwide, but an Amarillo judge could end that practice Friday.
Abortions pills are being shipped through the mail nationwide, but an Amarillo judge could end that practice Friday.
Hall's bill comes after years of incidents where fetal cells were found to be used in design, testing, and production of a variety of consumer products.
The Biden administration loosened restrictions for dispensing chemical abortion drugs, but Texas laws are in place that still restrict their use.
The total settlement amount will grow $38 million if JUUL takes 10 years to make its payments instead of six.
Officials, doctors, and Texas residents testified before the Health & Human Services Committee about the government’s pandemic response.
After lowering trial efficacy to under 50%, the FDA is poised to give Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 vaccinations to children under five.
Houston’s Dr. Mary Talley Bowden and two other doctors say the FDA is illegally interfering with their ability to practice medicine.
Temple co-founder Lucien Greaves said the same standard that allows tribal use of peyote should allow Satanic use of abortion-inducing drugs.
After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued, the district said its vaccine requirement for staff would not apply to vaccines authorized for emergency use.
Sen. Ted Cruz co-authored a letter to the FDA calling out their actions against the use of hydroxychloroquine and requesting more information.