 
            It’s Pride Month. Here’s what you need to know
June is Pride Month, when the world’s LGBT communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves. Pride gatherings are rooted in…
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            June is Pride Month, when the world’s LGBT communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves. Pride gatherings are rooted in…
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            Vaccination alone might not be enough to end the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers reported Tuesday. Even with a majority of the population vaccinated,…
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            While people may assume only those who are overweight have to worry about the impact of a fatty heart, the reality is that thin people can also have…
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            EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Texas state officials want to make it easier for residents to get vaccinated. The state has launched a new call center to…
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            EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The El Paso Department of Public Health reported one coronavirus-related death and 10 new cases Tuesday. The death of a…
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            As the US celebrated Memorial Day, health experts celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated — but…
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            As the US celebrated Memorial Day, health experts celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated — but…
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            For the first time in over a year, millions of Americans are gathering for a major holiday without masks or physical distancing — safely. But…
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            The World Health Organization said on Monday that it has assigned new “labels” to key coronavirus variants so the public can refer to…
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            As many as three in four Americans overestimate their ability to spot false headlines — and the worse they are at it, the more likely they are…
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            Here’s a look at the opioid crisis. Experts say the United States is in the throes of an opioid epidemic. An estimated 10.1 million Americans…
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            EL PASO, Texas — It’s the unofficial start to summer Monday as people gather to honor soldiers on Memorial Day and things are looking different in…
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            “My job is to go out and sing, and entertain these residents in the senior living facilities. And I need to be able to hear the frequencies,…
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            Memorial Day weekend has brought back images of family gatherings and crowded beaches, but though things may look more normal, a clinical…
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            Memorial Day weekend has brought back images of family gatherings and crowded beaches, but though things may look more normal, a clinical…
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            There’s no doubt the Covid-19 pandemic was tough. It turned our world upside down. It disrupted our routines, forced us to stay home, made us…
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            EL PASO, Texas — The number of active Covid-19 infections in El Paso County remained below 1,000 for a third-straight day on Sunday, health…
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            A maskless Memorial Day weekend is a huge deal. People are traveling, Covid-19 cases are down across most of the country and vaccines have made their…
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            Here’s a look at Mad Cow Disease, a fatal brain disease found in cattle. Facts It has been linked to a fatal brain disease in humans called…
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            Travel is up, Covid-19 cases are down, and vaccines have been put in many arms. The coronavirus pandemic isn’t over, but Memorial Day weekend…
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            EL PASO, Texas — All El Paso catholic churches will be able to open at 100 percent capacity starting June 1. The Catholic Diocese of El Paso…
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            EL PASO, Texas — El Paso public health officials reported two new coronavirus deaths on Saturday, both young men – one in his 20s and the other in…
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            Bonnie is a very good girl. But every time the 4-year-old Shepherd mix goes outside in the yard to play or relieve herself right now, her owner,…
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            Since the start of the pandemic, scientists have been seeking to better understand immunity to the novel coronavirus. How long is a person immune…
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            Here’s some background information about Salmonella. Facts Salmonellosis, the infection caused by the bacteria Salmonella, is one of the most…
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            It’s all true. Memorial Day weekend may very well look like it did before the coronavirus pandemic upended life more than a year ago. Vaccines…
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            There is good news for the United States as people get ready for Memorial Day weekend. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is…
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            As those who are vaccinated peek out beyond our masks, people are looking for a return to summers past in 2021. Many are trying to book summer camps,…
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            Here’s a look at Down syndrome, a genetic condition that affects cognitive ability, causing mild to severe learning disabilities and…
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            Here’s a look at smallpox, a contagious and sometimes fatal infectious disease. The most severe and most common form of the smallpox virus is…
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