Oh, the Things an At-home IV Therapist Will See
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This former Austin firefighter found his calling delivering hangover cures and vitamin infusions in the Texas capital ..read more
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Fighting a Syphilis Surge in Houston
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Cases of the once rare disease are on the rise, crippling and killing infants. A new program hopes to prevent and treat the condition among those who are most vulnerable.  ..read more
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An Austin Mother’s Decade-Long Search for a Cure
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After her children were diagnosed with a rare metabolic disorder, Alice McConnell founded a company to find a treatment. Despite the many setbacks, she persists in her mission ..read more
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Where Your Ancestors Lived—More Than Your Race—May Explain Key Health Disparities
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A new book by a UNT historian argues that American medicine overlooks how the ailments of many Black Americans are influenced by the diets of their African forebears ..read more
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In Texas’s Maternity Care Deserts, Nurses Offer Vital Help
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A nonprofit forges one-on-one relationships with vulnerable first-time mothers to combat a maternal mortality crisis ..read more
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As Texas Throws 1.8 Million Off Medicaid, Children Pay the Price
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A procedural backlog is costing many eligible Texans the medical coverage they’re entitled to ..read more
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How Used Coffee Grounds May Fend Off Parkinson’s
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4M ago
A UT–El Paso study demonstrates that a by-product of your morning cup of joe could prove useful in fighting neurodegenerative disease ..read more
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A Chinese Drug Made of Insects May Help Cardiac Patients
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5M ago
UT Southwestern researchers rigorously tested a traditional herbal medication, yielding surprising results—and inviting plentiful skepticism ..read more
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1.4 Million More Texans Could Have Free Health Insurance
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5M ago
They just don’t apply, according to a new report that says many uninsured residents aren’t taking advantage of Affordable Care Act plans ..read more
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A Taller Border Wall Brings a Surge of Costly Injuries to El Paso
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7M ago
The city's University Medical Center is among the trauma centers dealing with many more migrants severely hurt in falls from the thirty-foot fence ..read more
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