Doctors in Central Texas share the latest on flu strains, RSV, stomach viruses and cedar pollen as cold and allergy season ...
Texas is reporting high to very high levels of flu activity, and the Gulf Coast region continues to see steady cases well beyond the typical winter peak.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife warns avian influenza is spreading in wild birds. Here’s what officials say about risks to pets, people and backyard flocks.
Rising flu and norovirus cases are still closing schools in North Texas. Dr. James Pinckney shares how you can protect yourself and your family.
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Healthy SA: Experts urge treatment, vaccines for late-season defense against lingering flu B
Flu season may be past its peak, but Flu B can linger for months. Doctors urge vaccines and antivirals to reduce symptoms and complications.
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Bird flu circulating in wild birds in Amarillo, Lubbock
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reported that highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was found to be circulating ...
The president’s pick for surgeon general is a vaccine skeptic. During her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday, Casey Means ...
When more than 100 kids and several staff members at Creekview Middle School in Eagle Mountain–Saginaw ISD suddenly came down ...
The first human case of bird flu in Texas also appears to be the first in the country linked to direct exposure to dairy cattle, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported Monday. Avian ...
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Texas kids' flu vaccination rates are lagging
Data: CDC; Note: States in gray had no data available in the most recent reporting period; Map: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Texas kids' flu vaccination rates are lagging compared to last year, even amid ...
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Bird flu spreads among wild birds in Amarillo and Lubbock; officials urge precautions
Wildlife experts are urging Texans to avoid contact with sick or dead animals as bird flu spreads across parts of the state.
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