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While many Americans are hunkered down at home under shelter-in-place protective orders, more than 2 million U.S. grocery store employees are working on…
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After weeks of keeping a low profile, the CDC's Dr. Robert Redfield tells NPR that data will determine future recommendations for wearing masks or easing back on social distancing.
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San Antonio may raise the age for tobacco purchases from 18 to 21, pending the results of an ongoing survey by Metro Health. The survey, which began…
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Exposure to the tiny fibers in asbestos can lead people who work around the material to develop mesothelioma, a cancer of the thin membranes that line the chest and abdomen.
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Local health officials meeting in Austin Wednesday want state lawmakers to attract more federal dollars to combat mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika.Eddie…
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There are no confirmed cases of Zika virus originating in the United States, but local healthcare professionals are preparing for potential cases…
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San Antonio resident Candace Stark had never heard of Chagas Disease until she was told she had it.“About July 2013, I went to donate blood. About six…
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A San Antonio research company confirms one of its Texas subsidiaries received potentially dangerous anthrax spores accidentally shipped by U.S.…
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A San Antonio lab that does research on anthrax says it did not receive potentially dangerous anthrax spores accidentally shipped by U.S. Department of…
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NEW YORK — Among Hispanic groups in the United States, Puerto Ricans appear to have the worst health, according to a government report released…