Texas ranks 46th in nation for women's health, according to new report

Yet another survey has ranked Texas among the worst states for women's health. The Lone Star State landed at No. 46 in a new survey of women's health and wellbeing across the 50 U.S. states conducted by charity-rating site Smilehub. To compile the report, researchers compared states based on 18 key metrics using data sets such as maternal mortality rates, the quality of women’s hospitals and the affordability of doctor's visits.
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