A book on a preventable workplace cancer epidemic by Public Health Watch founder Jim Morris has won the 2025 ...
The Public Health Watch serial podcast “Fumed” has won a Barlett and Steele award for investigative business journalism.
Legislation pending in Congress would eliminate discriminatory rules that bar anti-obesity medications from the same coverage ...
More rural hospitals could be forced to close … Hispanic, Black workers face high rates of serious on-the-job injuries ...
A shortage of mental-health providers and other barriers to proving a disabling condition can make qualifying for benefits ...
Reporter Kim Krisberg talks about what she found in reporting a story about low-income Texans who have epilepsy but lack health insurance.
Western US most at risk for lightning-caused wildfires…looming healthcare worker shortage could hurt access to care…Texas ...
Join us at Lisa Doggett’s home in central Austin to support the work of Public Health Watch, and help fuel the kind of fearless journalism Texas desperately needs to fight for our health and democracy ...
Women who experience high temperatures during their pregnancies are at greater risk for health harms — and where they live can worsen their risks, a recent study says. Published in the Journal of ...
Thursday, October 30, 2025 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM At the home of Lisa Doggett1309 Marshall Ln, Austin, TX 78703 Join us at Lisa Doggett’s home in central Austin to support the work of Public Health Watch, ...
Lynda Smith has been living with epilepsy for almost two decades and struggled for years to get her seizures under control. She’s been uninsured ever since moving back to Texas and can’t qualify for ...
Food production around the world is becoming more unstable, with crop yields varying more widely from year to year, scientists warn. Hotter and drier conditions from human-caused climate change are ...
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