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Animal sedative medetomidine is showing up in the US illegal drug supply, CDC says

Read full article: Animal sedative medetomidine is showing up in the US illegal drug supply, CDC says

Three new health reports detail growing concern about an animal sedative that’s showing up in the nation's illegal drug supply.

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Houston Methodist alerts about potential measles exposure at hospital

Read full article: Houston Methodist alerts about potential measles exposure at hospital

A confirmed measles case has been reported at the Houston Methodist Emergency Care Center, leading to a proactive alert to those potentially exposed.

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Can you still get measles after vaccination? Here’s what to know

Read full article: Can you still get measles after vaccination? Here’s what to know

The CDC highlights that while the measles vaccine is highly effective, vaccinated individuals can still contract the disease, though it is rare and typically results in a milder form.

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Should you attend the Houston Rodeo amid measles outbreak?

Read full article: Should you attend the Houston Rodeo amid measles outbreak?

As the 2025 Houston Rodeo gears up, health officials are raising concerns about a measles outbreak in Texas.

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Bird flu found in a Georgia commercial flock for the 1st time amid the nationwide outbreak

Read full article: Bird flu found in a Georgia commercial flock for the 1st time amid the nationwide outbreak

Bird flu has been detected in a Georgia commercial poultry flock for the first time since a countrywide outbreak in 2022.

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Ask Amy: Are calls from the CDC legit? Here’s what to know

Read full article: Ask Amy: Are calls from the CDC legit? Here’s what to know

Telemarketing calls can be disruptive, and many of you have recently reported receiving calls from individuals claiming to work for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These callers aren’t trying to sell you anything—they’re asking a lot of questions. KPRC’s Amy Davis looked into the legitimacy of these calls after receiving several herself.

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Listeria outbreak tied to Yu Shang Food leaves California infant dead and 10 people sick

Read full article: Listeria outbreak tied to Yu Shang Food leaves California infant dead and 10 people sick

U.S. health officials said a California infant has died and at least 10 other people have been sickened in an outbreak of listeria food poisoning tied to ready-to-eat meat and poultry products that include chicken feet, duck neck and pork hock, feet and tongue.

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STD epidemic slows as new syphilis and gonorrhea cases fall in US

Read full article: STD epidemic slows as new syphilis and gonorrhea cases fall in US

There's some good news about sexually-transmitted diseases in newly released U.S. health data.

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Houston ISD student dies after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease

Read full article: Houston ISD student dies after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease

The student at a Houston Independent School District’s Bonham Elementary School has died after testing positive for Meningococcal Disease.

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Case of Meningococcal Disease confirmed at Houston ISD’s Bonham Elementary School

Read full article: Case of Meningococcal Disease confirmed at Houston ISD’s Bonham Elementary School

The district said the school sent notifications to families and information to staff and students who may have been in close contact with the confirmed case.

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The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is needed

Read full article: The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is needed

Authorities in Congo say the first batch of mpox vaccine has arrived in Congo’s capital, three weeks after the World Health Organization declared mpox outbreaks in 12 African countries a global emergency.

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Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continues

Read full article: Africa has almost 4,000 new mpox cases in a week, but the wait for vaccines continues

Africa's public health body is seeing a rapid increase in mpox cases, with almost 4,000 reported on the continent in the last week.

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IUD insertion pain is complicated. Doctors say the new CDC guidelines are only a start

Read full article: IUD insertion pain is complicated. Doctors say the new CDC guidelines are only a start

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued new guidance on managing pain during IUD insertion, but doctors say the updated advice — while a step in the right direction — doesn’t tackle all of the sources of discomfort during the procedure.

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Dozens of United Airlines passengers headed to Houston fall ill after international cruise

Read full article: Dozens of United Airlines passengers headed to Houston fall ill after international cruise

According to Houston firefighters, at least 25 people on the flight reported feeling sick due to a cruise they were on.

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US measles cases are up in 2024. What's driving the increase?

Read full article: US measles cases are up in 2024. What's driving the increase?

There have been 17 times as many U.S. measles cases in the first three months of this year compared with the average number seen in the first three months of the previous three years.

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‘Joyful and sweet’ Texas boy killed in swing accident during family celebration

Read full article: ‘Joyful and sweet’ Texas boy killed in swing accident during family celebration

The victim has been identified as Pedro Angel Gonzalez, 9, by family members.

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‘Joyful and sweet’ boy killed on homemade swing during family celebration in Liberty County

Read full article: ‘Joyful and sweet’ boy killed on homemade swing during family celebration in Liberty County

The victim has been identified as Pedro Angel Gonzalez, 9, by family members.

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Kidney damage: Common habits that can cause it

Read full article: Kidney damage: Common habits that can cause it

About 37 million people have kidney disease, according to the CDC, and one million of them will die from it this year.

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What’s going around? Holiday travel may continue to spread respiratory viruses

Read full article: What’s going around? Holiday travel may continue to spread respiratory viruses

As you’re preparing to gather this holiday, could you be inviting flu, COVID or RSV into your home?

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Messages of hope: Family members who lost loved ones to suicide offer encouragement this holiday season

Read full article: Messages of hope: Family members who lost loved ones to suicide offer encouragement this holiday season

The holidays can be an exciting and joyous time for people who look forward to them, but for some, the holidays can bring on bouts of depression and sadness.

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What’s going around? Flu, COVID and strep throat

Read full article: What’s going around? Flu, COVID and strep throat

Texas and Washington D.C, are the only two parts of America spiking on the CDC weekly flu chart right now.

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Guidelines now required to identify Sepsis; Houston Methodist becomes model for how to improve outcomes

Read full article: Guidelines now required to identify Sepsis; Houston Methodist becomes model for how to improve outcomes

Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection. It causes organ damage and death.In a typical year, at least 1.7 million adults in the U.S. develop sepsis, and at least 350,000 die in the hospital.

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‘Flying under the radar’: Houston area doctors seeing uptick in COVID cases

Read full article: ‘Flying under the radar’: Houston area doctors seeing uptick in COVID cases

The CDC continues to track B.A.2.86. The new COVID variant has been detected in several countries, including the United States. Local doctors say the Houston area is seeing an uptick in patients with the COVID virus.

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Safety Around Water: Mobile program teaches basic swim, CPR and survival skills

Read full article: Safety Around Water: Mobile program teaches basic swim, CPR and survival skills

It’s pool season and with all the fun that comes with that, also comes some danger for inexperienced swimmers.

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Developer building affordable housing in Houston amid climbing rent costs

Read full article: Developer building affordable housing in Houston amid climbing rent costs

The CEO says on June 1, 30 tenants will move into the new Citadel Apartment Complex on Elgin Street near the downtown area, adding that the 74 units will be available to seniors ages 55 and older.

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CDC reports another death linked to recalled eyedrops

Read full article: CDC reports another death linked to recalled eyedrops

The number of people with highly drug-resistant bacterial infections linked to contaminated eyedrops has reached 81, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.

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At least 2 cases of drug-resistant ringworm infections found in the U.S., CDC says

Read full article: At least 2 cases of drug-resistant ringworm infections found in the U.S., CDC says

Two cases of highly contagious, drug-resistant ringworm infections have been detected in New York City — the first such cases reported in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.

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More babies born with syphilis in Texas than other parts of United States

Read full article: More babies born with syphilis in Texas than other parts of United States

Texas was the state that had the most congenital syphilis cases in the United States with 680 cases, according to a 2021 report published in April by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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US approves 1st vaccine for RSV after decades of attempts

Read full article: US approves 1st vaccine for RSV after decades of attempts

The U.S. has approved the first vaccine for RSV, shots to protect older adults.

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Extra COVID-19 booster now open to some high-risk Americans

Read full article: Extra COVID-19 booster now open to some high-risk Americans

Older Americans and people with weak immune systems can get an extra COVID-19 booster dose this spring.

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STDs are on the rise. This morning-after-style pill may help

Read full article: STDs are on the rise. This morning-after-style pill may help

New data details the nation’s worsening tide of sexually transmitted infections, but health officials are hoping an old drug will help the fight.

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Marburg virus: CDC asks doctors to look out for potential cases of a deadly Ebola-like disease

Read full article: Marburg virus: CDC asks doctors to look out for potential cases of a deadly Ebola-like disease

Doctors in the U.S. should be on the lookout for cases of Marburg virus, a rare but deadly infection, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in an alert on Thursday.

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Gunshot injuries surged in US during pandemic, CDC says

Read full article: Gunshot injuries surged in US during pandemic, CDC says

For every American killed by gunfire, an estimated two or more more survive, often with terrible injuries.

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Doctor discusses new CDC recommendations for Hepatitis B

Read full article: Doctor discusses new CDC recommendations for Hepatitis B

The city of Houston's chief medical officer talks importance of getting tested for the virus early.

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Autism now more common among Black, Hispanic kids in US

Read full article: Autism now more common among Black, Hispanic kids in US

For the first time, autism is being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in white kids in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday released the new estimates of how common autism is.

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Superbug fungus cases rose dramatically during pandemic

Read full article: Superbug fungus cases rose dramatically during pandemic

U.S. cases of a dangerous fungus tripled over just three years, and more than half of states have now reported it.

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Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate, CDC says

Read full article: Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate, CDC says

A drug-resistant and potentially deadly fungus has been spreading rapidly through U.S. health care facilities, a new government study finds.

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More than 300 passengers became sick after possibly contracting Norovirus on Galveston-based cruise ship

Read full article: More than 300 passengers became sick after possibly contracting Norovirus on Galveston-based cruise ship

More than 300 passengers who set sail aboard the Ruby Princess late last month became sick after possibly contracting Norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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CDC warns about the rise in almost untreatable Shigella bacterial infections

Read full article: CDC warns about the rise in almost untreatable Shigella bacterial infections

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning about a rise in extensively drug-resistant cases of the bacterial infection Shigella, a major cause of inflammatory diarrhea.

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CDC says teen girls are caught in an extreme wave of sadness and violence

Read full article: CDC says teen girls are caught in an extreme wave of sadness and violence

Sexual attacks and other traumatic experiences have led to an unprecedented level of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts among America’s young women, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday.

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CDC warns that a brand of eyedrops may be linked to drug-resistant bacterial infections

Read full article: CDC warns that a brand of eyedrops may be linked to drug-resistant bacterial infections

One person has died and at least three other people have permanent vision loss because of a bacterial infection possibly linked to a brand of over-the-counter eyedrops, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which urged consumers Wednesday to stop using EzriCare Artificial Tears while it investigates the outbreak.

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US kindergarten vaccination rate dropped again, data shows

Read full article: US kindergarten vaccination rate dropped again, data shows

Vaccination rates for U.S. kindergarteners are down again, and federal officials are launching a new campaign to try to bring them up.

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As COVID surges in China, US begins testing more travelers

Read full article: As COVID surges in China, US begins testing more travelers

As COVID-19 surges in China, the U.S. is expanding its traveler surveillance program, an early warning system for detecting new variants.

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Flu starting to wane in US after brutal start to season

Read full article: Flu starting to wane in US after brutal start to season

Flu is decreasing in many parts of the country after an alarmingly early and strong start to the season.

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Federal health order allowing rapid removal of migrants must end Wednesday, court rules

Read full article: Federal health order allowing rapid removal of migrants must end Wednesday, court rules

The Biden administration attempted to end Title 42 earlier this year before a federal judge blocked the move. A different federal court has now ordered that the federal health order be lifted.

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Childhood obesity: Tips and tricks about talking to your child about their weight

Read full article: Childhood obesity: Tips and tricks about talking to your child about their weight

Kelsey-Seybold pediatrician Dr. Lekshmi Daram said the topic of kids, junk food and weight gain comes up a lot in her office. The CDC says 20% of U.S. children and teens carry excess weight, and it’s having an impact on overall health.

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Childhood obesity: Tips and tricks about talking to your child about their weight

Read full article: Childhood obesity: Tips and tricks about talking to your child about their weight

Kelsey-Seybold pediatrician Dr. Lekshmi Daram said the topic of kids, junk food and weight gain comes up a lot in her office. The CDC says 20% of U.S. children and teens carry excess weight, and it’s having an impact on overall health.

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Steps to take now that Houston’s boil water notice has been lifted🚰

Read full article: Steps to take now that Houston’s boil water notice has been lifted🚰

The City of Houston has officially lifted the boil water notice that has been in place since Sunday.

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U.S. can’t quickly expel migrants under pandemic-era health rule, federal judge says

Read full article: U.S. can’t quickly expel migrants under pandemic-era health rule, federal judge says

Title 42 was invoked early in the pandemic by the Trump administration and continued under President Joe Biden. Since then, immigration officials have used it more than 2 million times to turn away asylum-seekers at the border.

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Family’s message ahead of Autism Speaks Walk speaks life

Read full article: Family’s message ahead of Autism Speaks Walk speaks life

One in 44 U.S. children has autism. One in 45 adults is living with the disorder, according to the CDC. Here locally, these stats translate to some 165,000 Houstonians.

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CDC, WHO, Uganda to host regional meeting as Ebola spreads

Read full article: CDC, WHO, Uganda to host regional meeting as Ebola spreads

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Uganda next week will host a ministerial meeting on the outbreak of the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus which has no proven vaccine and has caused alarm in the East Africa region.

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Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked

Read full article: Study tries to see if child vaccines and asthma are linked

A federally funded study has found a possible link between aluminum in some childhood vaccines and persistent asthma, but experts say the study has several shortcomings.

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Health officials launch statewide initiative to get more Texans vaccinated, boosted

Read full article: Health officials launch statewide initiative to get more Texans vaccinated, boosted

State health officials and doctors will be in Houston this week to encourage people to get their COVID-19 vaccinations and updated booster shots.

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Shingles vaccine to be covered by Medicare in 2023

Read full article: Shingles vaccine to be covered by Medicare in 2023

The CDC recommends adults 50 years and older get two doses of the shingles vaccine called Shingrix to prevent complications from the disease.

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HIV prevention drugs in jeopardy of being less accessible to people who use employer’s insurance

Read full article: HIV prevention drugs in jeopardy of being less accessible to people who use employer’s insurance

The CDC estimates one million people in the country would benefit from HIV prevention medications known as PrEP.

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‘Has not spread to kids yet’: Judge Hidalgo says CDC confirms that child who tested presumptive positive for monkeypox did not have virus

Read full article: ‘Has not spread to kids yet’: Judge Hidalgo says CDC confirms that child who tested presumptive positive for monkeypox did not have virus

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will provide an update on the monkeypox response and vaccination efforts Tuesday morning.

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ALL ABOARD: 3 cruise deals to save big on your next vacation

Read full article: ALL ABOARD: 3 cruise deals to save big on your next vacation

If you’re looking for your next getaway, cruises continue to be a pretty solid travel bargain.

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CDC: Eating disorders and health-related issues doubled among teenage girls during pandemic

Read full article: CDC: Eating disorders and health-related issues doubled among teenage girls during pandemic

According to the CDC, emergency department visits for eating disorders among teen girls doubled during the pandemic.

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‘We are in the midst of the worst surge of COVID that we have seen since the beginning of the pandemic’: Doctors send warning as cases continue to rise in Houston area

Read full article: ‘We are in the midst of the worst surge of COVID that we have seen since the beginning of the pandemic’: Doctors send warning as cases continue to rise in Houston area

With Harris County having a count of more than 1 million COVID cases, and Houston wastewater revealing seven times more of the virus than this time in 2020, local doctors are warning residents to take precautions when it comes to COVID-19.

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Galveston County Health District officials ask residents to ‘mask up’ due to high level of COVID-19 cases

Read full article: Galveston County Health District officials ask residents to ‘mask up’ due to high level of COVID-19 cases

Officials with the Galveston County Health District are asking residents to “mask up” once again, citing a current high level of COVID-19 cases in the community.

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Health and Human Services orders 2.5 million more doses of vaccine for monkeypox preparedness

Read full article: Health and Human Services orders 2.5 million more doses of vaccine for monkeypox preparedness

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Friday ordered an additional 2.5 million doses of Bavarian Nordic’s JYNNEOS, an FDA-licensed vaccine indicated for prevention of smallpox and monkeypox, for use in responding to current or future monkeypox outbreaks and as part of U.S. smallpox preparedness.

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Initiative to help people learn their HIV status for National HIV Testing Day

Read full article: Initiative to help people learn their HIV status for National HIV Testing Day

June 27 is the annual National HIV Testing Day.

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Congressman Al Green discuss gun violence prevention, legislative priorities

Read full article: Congressman Al Green discuss gun violence prevention, legislative priorities

Congressman Al Green is hosting a press conference on gun violence prevention Tuesday.

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Jif peanut butter recall: This is how to claim your replacement product

Read full article: Jif peanut butter recall: This is how to claim your replacement product

You can’t eat the Jif peanut butter, but some of you emailed asking why you had to eat the cost of the Jif peanut butter you tossed over salmonella concerns.

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Uber says masks are no longer required; CDC still recommends wearing them

Read full article: Uber says masks are no longer required; CDC still recommends wearing them

Uber has joined many other businesses that have moved forward by no longer requiring mask use for rideshares following the CDC decision to its end mask order.

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Pelosi positive for COVID-19, was at White House with Biden

Read full article: Pelosi positive for COVID-19, was at White House with Biden

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tested positive for COVID-19, her spokesman says.

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Fifth Ward residents asks city to reject bid for special designation by property owner they claim is avoiding contamination clean up

Read full article: Fifth Ward residents asks city to reject bid for special designation by property owner they claim is avoiding contamination clean up

Pleasant Hill Village Retirement Community was built in 1998, but decades before, the land was occupied by an auto repair shop, washateria and a dry cleaner. Three businesses that left behind toxic chemicals that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality confirmed have contaminated the soil and groundwater.

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Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

Read full article: Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

After the last couple years of living through a global pandemic, it seems as though most of us are itching to get in some good travel time.

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Houston Rodeo: Baylor doctor assessing risks of attending large-scale events

Read full article: Houston Rodeo: Baylor doctor assessing risks of attending large-scale events

The Executive Vice President at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. James McDeavitt, said Harris County is currently at a “medium risk” with COVID, and he expects over the next few weeks that it will be considered low risk, despite people gathering at large events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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Children’s milestones have changed. How to know if your child is on track

Read full article: Children’s milestones have changed. How to know if your child is on track

New ages for developmental milestones are aimed at creating less confusion for parents.

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WATCH LIVE: White House COVID-19 response team provides update on virus response effort

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: White House COVID-19 response team provides update on virus response effort

White House COVID-19 Response Team and federal public health officials will hold a news briefing to provide updates on the coronavirus (COVID-19) response effort.

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Immune compromised woman receives 4th dose of COVID vaccine

Read full article: Immune compromised woman receives 4th dose of COVID vaccine

Donna Tovalin of Cypress got her fourth dose of the COVID vaccine this week.

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Feds to survey Harris County’s health, nutritional status

Read full article: Feds to survey Harris County’s health, nutritional status

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will conduct its National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey within Harris County.

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CDC: ‘Avoid cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status’

Read full article: CDC: ‘Avoid cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status’

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday issued an advisory urging all travelers — vaccinated and unvaccinated — to avoid cruise ship travel amidst a record-breaking Covid surge driven by the omicron variant in many states across the United States.

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NFL cuts isolation time for players who test positive

Read full article: NFL cuts isolation time for players who test positive

The NFL is reducing isolation time for players who test positive for COVID-19 and are asymptomatic, including unvaccinated players, to five days from 10.

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When should you get tested for COVID-19 after the holidays?

Read full article: When should you get tested for COVID-19 after the holidays?

As long lines wrap testing facilities, Houston-area doctors are providing guidance on the more effective and optimal time to wait before getting tested.

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Parents share mixed emotions after CDC approves Pfizer vaccine for kids 5-11

Read full article: Parents share mixed emotions after CDC approves Pfizer vaccine for kids 5-11

Not all parents are ready for their child to be vaccinated, despite the first shots of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccination being administered to children ages 5-11 on Wednesday.

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US gives final clearance to COVID-19 shots for kids 5 to 11

Read full article: US gives final clearance to COVID-19 shots for kids 5 to 11

U.S. health officials on Tuesday gave the final signoff to Pfizer’s kid-size COVID-19 shot, a major expansion of the nation’s vaccination campaign.

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CDC warns of new salmonella strain from ‘unknown food source’ infecting more than 200 people

Read full article: CDC warns of new salmonella strain from ‘unknown food source’ infecting more than 200 people

A multistate outbreak of a new strain of salmonella has infected more than 200 people, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials say.

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Q&A: America’s new COVID-19 rules for international travel

Read full article: Q&A: America’s new COVID-19 rules for international travel

The U.S. is rolling out new COVID-19 rules for travelers flying into the country.

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Find a COVID-19 vaccine location for yourself and your loved ones

Read full article: Find a COVID-19 vaccine location for yourself and your loved ones

KPRC 2 has teamed up with Telemundo Houston to make it easy for more people in our community to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Unvaccinated people 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated people, CDC finds

Read full article: Unvaccinated people 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated people, CDC finds

Unvaccinated people are 11 times more likely than vaccinated people to die from COVID-19, CNBC reported, citing a large study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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36% of people who had COVID-19 didn’t develop antibodies, study says

Read full article: 36% of people who had COVID-19 didn’t develop antibodies, study says

When it comes to COVID-19, there has been a lot of discussion about antibodies.

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Doctors believe in order to properly track breakthrough cases, changes will be needed from CDC

Read full article: Doctors believe in order to properly track breakthrough cases, changes will be needed from CDC

The Texas Department of State Health Services said there have been “343 clinically severe vaccine breakthrough cases reported in Texas,” dating back to Feb. 8, 2020, the date the state of Texas started tracking them.

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What is RSV? This is what the CDC wants you to know

Read full article: What is RSV? This is what the CDC wants you to know

This is information from the CDC about RSV, an illness which is "spreading rapidly" among Houston-area children.

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These stores have reinstated their mask policies following CDC guidelines reversal

Read full article: These stores have reinstated their mask policies following CDC guidelines reversal

Following a reversal of guidelines regarding mask-wearing made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), multiple U.S. retailers and food chains have announced they’re reinstating their mask policies.

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Medical experts discuss risks of people self-prescribing COVID-19 booster shots

Read full article: Medical experts discuss risks of people self-prescribing COVID-19 booster shots

As the Delta variant continues to spread some people are nervous hoping a third shot or booster shot will give them more immunity and they are getting it deceptively.

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Weary US businesses confront new round of mask mandates

Read full article: Weary US businesses confront new round of mask mandates

Businesses large and small are reinstituting mask mandates and some are even requiring vaccines of their customers as U.S. coronavirus cases rise.

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CDC internal report calls Delta variant as contagious as chickenpox

Read full article: CDC internal report calls Delta variant as contagious as chickenpox

There are new growing concerns surrounding the Delta variant which is surging across the United States. Federal health officials said it appears to cause more serious illness than previously thought, and spreads as easily as chickenpox.

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MAPPED: Several Houston-area counties listed as COVID-19 hotspots on CDC map

Read full article: MAPPED: Several Houston-area counties listed as COVID-19 hotspots on CDC map

Several Houston-area counties are listed as COVID-19 hotspots, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 Data Tracker.

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CDC mask guidance met with hostility by leading Republicans

Read full article: CDC mask guidance met with hostility by leading Republicans

Republicans are responding with hostility to new masking guidance from public health officials.

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CDC advisers meet to discuss need for COVID-19 boosters and J&J vaccine safety

Read full article: CDC advisers meet to discuss need for COVID-19 boosters and J&J vaccine safety

Vaccine advisers for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met Thursday to discuss recommendations on new safety issues concerning the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and to review preliminary data on whether vaccine boosters will be needed in the future, especially for people with weak immune systems.

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Monkeypox case reported in Dallas County, Texas health officials say

Read full article: Monkeypox case reported in Dallas County, Texas health officials say

A single case of monkeypox has been reported in Dallas County, Texas health officials said Friday.

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Warning to parents: CDC issues health advisory after RSV cases rise across the South, including Texas

Read full article: Warning to parents: CDC issues health advisory after RSV cases rise across the South, including Texas

The American Lung Association is warning Texans after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory following an increase of respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV.

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Rabid dog imported into US sparks multi-state investigation

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A rabid dog imported into the United States this month has sparked a public health investigation across several states.

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CDC awards Texas $193K to address COVID-19-related health disparities

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that it has awarded the Texas Department of State Health Services and several Texas health jurisdictions $193,304,367 to address COVID-19-related health disparities.

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Why doctors encourage people who recovered from COVID-19 to get a vaccine

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What’s the protection if you’ve had the virus? Do you really need the vaccine?

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Astros will increase to maximum capacity for fans at Minute Maid Park through remainder of season

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The Houston Astros announced that it will increase to maximum capacity for fans at Minute Maid Park for the remainder of the season starting Tuesday.

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Some aren’t ready to give up masks despite new CDC guidance

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Not everyone is giving up wearing a face mask despite the latest government guidance that means fully vaccinated Americans can uncover their faces in many cases.

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Here’s what new CDC guidelines mean for local retail businesses

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As the CDC eases up on the COVID-19 guidelines, many Houston-area businesses are evaluating their mask policies.

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