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PUBLIC HEALTH


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Fire damaged home prompts neighborhood complaints, safety concerns

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A southeast Harris County home in the Kirkmont subdivision has been the target of multiple complaints.

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Trump executive order removing environmental justice tool creates challenges for homebuyers

Read full article: Trump executive order removing environmental justice tool creates challenges for homebuyers

This web article explores the impact of the federal government's decision to shut down the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Justice Screen and Mapping tool (EJScreen) following an executive order signed by President Trump. The story follows Ava Elizarraz, a Houston mother, who relied on the EJScreen to make informed decisions about her family's health and safety, such as finding neighborhoods with cleaner air and fewer environmental hazards. With the tool's discontinuation, Elizarraz faces challenges in accessing reliable environmental data. The article also highlights the efforts of the Public Environmental Data Partners, a coalition dedicated to preserving public access to federal environmental data, as they work to fill the gap left by the EJScreen's removal.

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Monkeypox: How do you get it, can you get it from hotels?

Read full article: Monkeypox: How do you get it, can you get it from hotels?

Almost all of the monkeypox cases in Texas are men, and they’re between 21 to 50 years old.

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Watch: Local public health leaders across Texas reflect on the uneven challenges of coordinating the fight against COVID-19

Read full article: Watch: Local public health leaders across Texas reflect on the uneven challenges of coordinating the fight against COVID-19

Public health officials have played a crucial role in vaccination efforts and tracking the spread of the virus. But different needs from their communities and insufficient aid have complicated the work.

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What’s secondary trauma and why is coronavirus increasing the chances of getting it?

Read full article: What’s secondary trauma and why is coronavirus increasing the chances of getting it?

Published: May 5, 2020, 6:39 am Updated: May 5, 2020, 6:52 amHOUSTON – Secondary trauma is what happens when people haven’t experienced the trauma themselves but are regularly exposed to traumatic stories. Police, journalists and nurses are a few of the professions therapists said frequently experience secondary trauma as a result of being indirectly affected by other people’s traumatic events. However, Harris County Public Health Department said they expect coronavirus to leave an even bigger group (than Harvey did) suffering from secondary trauma. I've been running the in afternoons so that's the way I handle the stress,” Hevert Rios-Benitez, epidemiologist with Harris County Public Health, said. Doctors said to practice self-care: take breaks from coronavirus news and do not watch updates 24/7.

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