It’s Official: Midlothian is Still Hazardous to Your Health

Midlothian is not likely to make a list of places you want to move, even one of those made-up Forbes lists. If the hulking smokestacks and the fact that there is a Cement Valley there don’t scare you off, then the reports of abnormally high rates of cancer, stillbirths, respiratory…

Study: By 2030, Six of Ten Texans Will Be Obese

Quick: What day is it today? If you answered Tuesday or September 18, you’re technically right but you’re actually very, tragically wrong, because it’s National Cheeseburger Day which a) exists and b) is a great opportunity to check out a new burger joint. It’s also, perhaps, time to reflect on…

Texas is Fat, and Getting Fatter, Says the CDC

It’s an easy thing for a state to rationalize. Every year, the percentage of Texas residents who are technically obese inches up slightly. It’s just by a percentage point or so, so maybe it’s a rounding error or a gravitational anomaly that affects every Texans’ scale. Besides, who doesn’t overindulge…

Let the Chemicals Rain Down: Aerial Spraying for Mosquitoes Now Definitely On the Table

Update at 11:57 a.m.: Dallas County spokeswoman Maria Arita tweeted a response to reports that commissioners are considering aerial spraying. Aerial Spraying for West Nile NOT BEING PONDERED by Dallas County Commissioners. About virus: cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/w… 1.usa.gov/Rik5P6— Dallas County (@DallasCountyTx) August 7, 2012 Original Post: Dallas County is having a record…

Say Farewell to John Jay Shannon, Parkland’s Chief Medical Officer

Update at 1:29 p.m.:Dr. Shannon’s email announcing his resignation, as well as board chair Donna Branson’s responses to my questions, are below. Original post: Skip over to Parkland’s website and scroll through the roster of senior executives and you’ll notice it hasn’t been updated in a while. But they still…

Let’s All Stop Freaking Out About West Nile

It’s like clockwork. Every year as summer rolls around, media outlets begin to hyperventilate about the approaching West Nile epidemic, then proceed to breathlessly report on every single human case that shows up. Public health experts dutifully slip on their white coats and talk about what a grave danger West…

Number of Births at Parkland Dropping Fast

The graph above shows the number of babies delivered each year at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Notice the steep downward trajectory, from 15,800 in 2008 to a projected 10,700 in 2013. That’s a 32-percent drop or, in layman’s terms, a shit-load fewer babies. I noticed this almost a month ago, back…

A Sampling of Texas’ Overblown Reactions to Obamacare Ruling

At the end of the day yesterday, the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation sent a dispatch from its president, Brook Rawlings, reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. “Make no mistake,” Rawlings wrote. “This outcome is a net negative for every Texan — and every…

Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law

Update at 9:40 a.m.: Check out the full decision below. Original post: We were planning to try to localize the Supreme Court’s decision this morning on the Affordable Care Act, do some sort of informed, level-headed analysis like the DMN’s Michael Lindenberger prepared last night. But that would require a…