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Police officials said they believe crack cocaine that also tested positive for fentanyl is the primary combination that contributed to a string of 79 overdoses last week in Travis County, the largest surge since 2015.
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A resolution passed Thursday would prevent city money and staff from being used to investigate or prosecute transgender people seeking health care.
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Right now it's "business as usual" in Texas, but the ruling has many patients concerned about their continued access to IVF and embryo storage.
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Texas Children's Hospital North Austin has opened its doors, becoming the second hospital for children to open in North Austin in the past year.
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The uptick comes a year after Texas’ six-week abortion ban went into effect in 2021.
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Doctors have been hesitant about providing care because of fear of criminal prosecution. A new petition to the Texas Medical Board asks for clarity regarding when emergency abortions are allowed.
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With many folks using home tests, it takes a patchwork of metrics to get a full picture of COVID. But regardless of what the data shows at a granular level, the health guidance is the same — stay home if you're sick, cover your cough and get vaccinated.
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Two lawyers filed a petition Tuesday that asks the board to clarify what counts as a medical exception to the state’s abortion laws.
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The nonprofit has supplied vulnerable infants with human donor milk since 1999.
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If you've got extra coats, blankets or gloves, you can help.
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Austin ISD had nearly 1,800 overdue evaluations in January 2023, but that figure dropped to 306 by December — a reduction of nearly 83%.
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The union added 225 new members at the beginning of the month, bringing its numbers to more than 1,000.