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A San Antonio researcher hopes to dispel myths about who is at risk for eating disorders while studying the interaction between binge eating disorder and food insecurity in older Hispanic women.
- Las tensiones aumentan en en el ayuntamiento de San Antonio por el proyecto de ley de viajes para abortar; Las calles de San Antonio podrían tener límites de velocidad más bajos; RAICES ve más despidos
- RAICES, la organización sin fines de lucro en San Antonio que ayuda a los migrantes, tiene más despidos
- Nuevo programa de UT Health busca prevenir el cáncer entre bomberos de San Antonio

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The Texas outbreak is nearing 600 cases since January.
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Also: San Antonio gets extra economic boost next week; Southern Regional Climate Center shuts down; Tuesday is last day to apply for mail-in ballot for May elections
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In a statement, the Zoo said that means that 'all purchases at the zoo will require a credit card, debit card, or mobile payment option.'
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District 7 Councilmember Marina Alderete Gavito wrote the proposal in an effort to reduce traffic accidents and make city streets safer.
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Researchers said firefighters are at a 9% higher risk of being diagnosed with cancer and 14% higher risk of dying from cancer.
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Populous has been tapped as the lead designer of the new downtown Missions ballpark set to open in April 2028. The firm has designed more than 75 major and minor league ballparks in the last three decades, including Southwest University Park in El Paso.
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