Seema Mathur
Health Reporter-
M3 se creó a través de una asociación entre la Escuela de Medicina de Dell, Integral Care y CommUnityCare Health Centers para brindar a personas sin hogar atención integral.
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The life expectancy for people experiencing homelessness is 53. M3, a mobile health care team, launched in 2019 to take coordinated care to people living on Austin's streets.
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Aborting a pregnancy, in which a pregnant person’s doctor believes the developing baby has little chance of surviving in or outside the womb is illegal in Texas.
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Researchers will examine brain responses following treatment with psilocybin, a psychedelic derived from certain mushrooms, and 5-MeO-DMT, which comes from toad venom.
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Más de 200 músicos de Austin actúan hasta las 10 de la noche en varios locales de la ciudad como parte del “HAAM Day”, la mayor recaudación anual de fondos para la organización sin ánimo de lucro que subvenciona los planes de seguro médico de los músicos.
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More than 200 musicians are taking part in HAAM Day, a fundraiser at several Austin venues from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday.
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Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine, or TCHATT, was created in response to an increasing number of children who are unable to access mental health services, mostly due to a low number of providers.
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Central Health is finalizing a budget for next fiscal year that tops $300 million. A lot of that money will come from property taxes.
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Providers who perform abortions in Texas still face $100,000 fines and could have their licenses revoked. An expert on health law discusses the so-called "trigger law," which just went into effect.
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Dell Children’s Medical Center has built a comprehensive clinic on Rosedale School’s campus. This means most of the more than 100 students who attend can see practitioners without missing a lot of school.