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- Texas HHSC (Google News)Dec 3, 2025
Gov. Abbott Announces Stephanie Muth as New HHS Executive Commissioner - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
Gov. Abbott Announces Stephanie Muth as New HHS Executive Commissioner Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
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Stephanie Muth Appointed Executive Commissioner of Texas Health And Human Services - Texas Border Business
Stephanie Muth Appointed Executive Commissioner of Texas Health And Human Services Texas Border Business
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Stephanie Muth, former foster care head, named Texas health commissioner - The Texas Tribune
Stephanie Muth, former foster care head, named Texas health commissioner The Texas Tribune
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Gov. Abbott Announces HHS Executive Commissioner Young’s Retirement - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
Gov. Abbott Announces HHS Executive Commissioner Young’s Retirement Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
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HHSC Highlights Efforts to Strengthen Rural Health Care on National Rural Health Day - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
HHSC Highlights Efforts to Strengthen Rural Health Care on National Rural Health Day Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
Read on Texas HHSC (Google News) ↗ - Texas HHSC (Google News)Oct 23, 2025
HHSC Highlights Substance Use Prevention Resources for Red Ribbon Week - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
HHSC Highlights Substance Use Prevention Resources for Red Ribbon Week Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
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Several Texas health, social service agencies are under ‘sunset’ review. What does that mean? - Houston Public Media
Several Texas health, social service agencies are under ‘sunset’ review. What does that mean? Houston Public Media
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HHSC Encourages Preventive Care During Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
HHSC Encourages Preventive Care During Breast Cancer Awareness Month Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
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HHSC to Host Public Comment Session on Rural Health Transformation Program - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
HHSC to Host Public Comment Session on Rural Health Transformation Program Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)
Read on Texas HHSC (Google News) ↗ - Texas DSHSJan 5, 2023
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal and Child Health Julian.Copado Thu, 01/05/2023 - 11:04 AM Maternal and Child Health This page provides information about Maternal and Child Health. Maternal and Child Health (MCH) aims to improve the health of women of childbearing age, adolescents, children, infants, and children and youth with special health care needs. Call the Texas Lactation Support Hotline – 1-855-550-6667 for 24/7 breastfeeding help and support. The hotline is available to Texas families and health care providers with breastfeeding management questions. Get connected with breastfeeding experts including International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs). españolThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) aims to improve the health of women of childbearing age, adolescents, children, infants, and children with special health care needs. Our staff supports the development of family-centered, community-based, coordinated systems of care.Healthy Texas Mothers and Babies | Child Health | A
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Citrullinemia
Citrullinemia Admin Tue, 08/09/2022 - 10:52 PM What is Citrullinemia? Every baby born in Texas gets two newborn screening blood tests that check for a number of rare disorders, including Amino Acid Disorders Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders Organic Acid Disorders Endocrine Disorders Hemoglobin Disorders Other Disorders The first test is done 24 to 48 hours after birth. The second one is done at the baby’s checkup at one to two weeks of age. Finding and treating these disorders early can prevent serious complications such as growth and developmental delays, deafness, blindness, intellectual disabilities, seizures, and sudden or early death. The lists below describe the core and secondary conditions for which babies in Texas are tested and include fact sheets for each condition that can be shared with parents or non-health professionals. Secondary conditions are believed to be clinically significant, but some may have an unclear natural history or lack appropriate medical therapy that affe
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