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Public health departments relied on COVID funding to expand testing, lab and vaccination capabilities. Local health leaders say the federal government's clawback of $11.4 billion will undermine that growth.
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North Texans and public health officials said there's still a lot of work to do to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The outlook for eateries in March 2020 were grim. But in North Texas, many beat the odds.
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‘Nurse Unseen’ examines the contributions of Filipino nurses to U.S. health care.
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Physicians and nonprofit leaders say Texas is no stranger to misinformation that politicians like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. perpetuate. But they worry about the impact Trump's cabinet picks will have on public health.
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Children's Health reported a 67% jump in RSV cases between the first and second full weeks of this month as the region experiences colder weather and cold and flu season begins.
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The research team behind the discovery has filed a patent in anticipation of using the antibody to manufacture COVID-19 treatments.
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The Biden administration is bringing back free at-home COVID-19 tests by mail.
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The Mullen & Mullen Music Project will be working with Club Dada, Tulips FTW and Ferris Wheelers Live to foster a music community.
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This summer is not only bringing the heat but a wave of new COVID-19 infections across Tarrant County.
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Analysis of Veteran Affairs records found gut, brain and lung problems that began after the viral infection ended. A North Texas doctor suspects inflammation.
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Beyond anecdotes and data from emergency room visits, it’s hard to tell if what's going around at large is COVID, the common cold or respiratory troubles from the Saharan dust that has made its way to Austin.