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An attorney general’s opinion equating some medical care for transgender youth to child abuse has led to a growing list of local officials who condemn the interpretation as little more than political theatre.
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One reason for the shortage could be COVID: Performers tend to be older and living with obesity, both of which increase the risk of severe illness.
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More than one in 10 health care workers and providers experienced high levels of job-related and personal stressors during the pandemic, according to a new study from UT Austin.
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The possibility that the vaccine won’t work — or that, as some worry, it could even hurt them — is a devastating blow after a year of sacrifice, isolation and waiting for protection against the virus.
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Nunca antes se había detectado un caso del Virus del Nilo Occidental en el condado de Williamson a estas alturas del año desde que las autoridades empezaron a recolectar muestras de trampas para mosquitos en 2013.
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This is the earliest in a year that the virus has been detected since county health officials started testing mosquitos in 2013.
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House Bill 1535 would add more conditions to the Texas Compassionate Use Program, including all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. The House's version of the bill originally called for the THC limit in cannabis oil to increase tenfold from 0.5% to 5%, but the Senate approved raising that limit to just 1%.
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Moderna dijo que presentará los resultados de sus estudios más recientes a la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos y otros reguladores globales en junio.
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Moderna said it will submit the results of its study to the Food and Drug Administration and regulators in other countries next month.
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In the days since the federal approval on May 13, about 6% of Texas children ages 12-15 have gotten a dose of the Pfizer vaccine.