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Austin’s Food and Ag Lab: Keeping Your Meals Safe
Local ACC-backed start-up fights the good fight for food safety and more
"...people with invasive listeriosis require hospital care," notes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "and about one in..."

June 21, 2019 Food Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Bill of the Week: Immunization Choice for Children
Rep. Sarah Davis’ HB 97 would grant children the right to consent to their own immunization for cancer treatment
"...children the right to consent to their own immunization for cancer prevention and/or treatment, if the vaccine is approved..."

Jan. 20, 2017 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

For the Kids
The UIL and school districts can do better work curtailing concussions
"...Michelle Trenum’s voice is rising, and it has everything do with her oldest son. From..."

Dec. 24, 2013 Sports Post by Joseph Baucum

The Latest on the Local Actions and Reactions to COVID-19
Health officials feel wary but ready
"...Against the backdrop of worsening conditions globally and nationally wrought by the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19,..."

March 13, 2020 News Feature by Margaret Nicklas

Prevention First
Legislation filed on Capitol Hill would expand family-planning funding, require health insurers to include contraceptive coverage, and more
"...106 co-sponsors, filed legislation on Feb. 5 that would expand funding for family planning, create grants targeted at programs..."

Feb. 16, 2007 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Take Two Aspirin and Ping Me in the Morning
Heath care: an oral future
"...Asimov's Eternals on a collect call from upwhen: fervent and in a hurry. Leslie Ziegler speaks with the same..."

March 8, 2013 Screens Feature by Shawn Badgley

The Austin Women Dispelling Stigma and Moving Mental Health Issues Forward
From Sheriff Sally Hernandez to state Rep. Celia Israel, local women are changing the conversation
"...a terminal brain tumor, casseroles baked by her friends and neighbors appeared at her doorstep. Those same friends offered..."

July 5, 2019 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Don't Eat Meat, Don't Smoke, Don't Do This, Don't Do That, It's for Your Own Good and That of the Planet
"...Dear Editor, Last week, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Julie L. Gerberding..."

March 16, 2004 Postmarks

After a Decade of Decline in Teen Parents, Support Services Brace for Rising Demand
It takes a village
"...Rocio Villarreal remembers feeling scared and anxious at her first prenatal checkup at People's Community..."

Dec. 23, 2022 News Feature by Sara Hutchinson

Scarce COVID Vaccine for Health Workers on Its Way to Austin
The Austin area should receive 13,650 initial doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as early as next week
"...pending its emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, according to local health officials...."

Dec. 11, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

AISD Tells Parents, Teachers: Keep Calm and Omicr-On
Amidst classroom outbreaks, in-person learning continues
"...the Omicron variant surge: Principals confirmed anywhere from a handful to dozens of exposures on their campuses. This shouldn't..."

Jan. 14, 2022 News Feature by Morgan O’Hanlon

A Walking Contradiction: Texas High Schools, Football, and Concussions
Thousands of students mash helmets every weekend – at what cost?
"...remembering it occurred in the first quarter of the Anderson Trojans’ clash with the McCallum Knights in the first..."

Oct. 30, 2013 Sports Post by Joseph Baucum

UT and VA Combine Forces to Study Brain Trauma in Iraq Vets
Hope to determine new, more effective treatments for soldiers returning from war
"...brain-imaging research on combat soldiers in hopes of better understanding traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. They'll be..."

Jan. 25, 2008 News Feature by Andrea Grimes

University of Texas Classes Move Online for Remainder of Spring Semester
Students will also have to vacate residence halls
"...after the school’s extended two-week spring break – undergraduate and graduate instruction will transition to remote delivery via Canvas,..."

March 18, 2020 News Post by Beth Sullivan

Class Action Lawsuit Seeks Justice for Sexual Assault Survivors
Plaintiffs cite longstanding malpractice by Austin, Travis County
"...Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, his predecessor Art Acevedo, and Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez, alleging that years of..."

June 19, 2018 News Post by Sarah Marloff

For Now, County Jail Succeeds in Keeping Out COVID-19
Law enforcement, advocates agree on need to reduce jail population
"...This welcome information, released on March 19, came with details on the..."

March 20, 2020 News Post by Brant Bingamon

Equal Treatment for Victims
APD detective spearheads effort to train officers about same-sex domestic violence
"...often portrayed as an act with a male aggressor and a female victim, in reality it knows no gender..."

July 10, 2015 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

Texas' Rickety Health Care System Heads for a Fiscal Cliff
As D.C. dollars dry up, millions of uninsured Texans see no signs of improvement
"...Everything's bigger in Texas – except for the system that's supposed to provide lifesaving health care..."

Nov. 19, 2021 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Contagion
Steven Soderbergh and an all-star cast remind us to be very afraid.
"...Cotillard, Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Ehle, John Hawkes, Elliott Gould and Demetri Martin...."

Sept. 9, 2011 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

What You Can Do to Prevent Spreading Coronavirus
CDC's recommendations for helping prevent spread of respiratory diseases
"...There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is..."

March 13, 2020 News Feature

Qmmunity: Health Equity During COVID-19
An intersectional framework to how we live and help others is essential for a healthier, more equitable future
"...public health threat is exposed: inequity. Indeed, COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, impacts everyone, but among the..."

April 3, 2020 Column by Beth Sullivan

Local Students Face an Open-Ended Spring Break
School's out for ...
"...after the school's extended two-week spring break – undergraduate and graduate instruction will transition to remote delivery via Canvas,..."

March 20, 2020 News Feature by Beth Sullivan

Ending HIV in 10 Years: How Do We Do It?
CDC director visits Austin, calls for a "disruptively innovative" plan
"...– with the right leadership. The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with other federal..."

July 19, 2019 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

The COVID-19 Long Haulers
Nearly 1 in 3 coronavirus survivors have strange, often changing symptoms without known causes or cures. Here’s what they and their doctors are doing about it.
"...For many of the unlucky people who have contracted COVID-19,..."

March 26, 2021 News Feature by Margaret Nicklas

Zika 101
Travis County to conduct a two-day survey on the mosquito-borne virus
"...weekend, public health officials from the Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department and Williamson County will launch simultaneous..."

June 16, 2016 News Post by Annamarya Scaccia

About AIDS
Emphasis on HIV-positive people marks prevention shift
"...but in truth, it is loaded with nuance -- and no small amount of philosophical, practical, and political baggage..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Column by Sandy Bartlett

Local, State Health Leaders Try to Keep Up with COVID-19
Six known cases in Travis County but actual number likely higher
"...With federal leadership still halting at best, state and local officials have doubled down in the last few..."

March 16, 2020 News Post by Margaret Nicklas

Standing Witness
On living through the history of AIDS, and seeing a rising rate of infection
"...several years after the destruction had already begun in California and New York. Like most trends, the virus took..."

July 22, 2016 News Feature by Sarah Marloff

About AIDS
New studies show that teen girls are still ignorant about sexual health issues.
"...It is axiomatic that information helps people avoid disease. Ergo, teen girls with inadequate..."

Nov. 19, 1999 Column by Sandy Bartlett

Just Watch the Livestock
Texas schools' sex ed favors 'don't ask, don't tell ... and keep 'em ignorant'
"...was a tad frustrated. Since 1pm that day, he and a member of his staff had been working "continuously"..."

March 20, 2009 News Feature by Jordan Smith

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