Sarah Hernandez
Health Reporting Intern-
The UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing and its community harm reduction partners distribute the state's supply of federally funded naloxone products such as Narcan for free.
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New facility's amenities include large labor & delivery and postpartum rooms, a 24/7 pediatric care center and a 24/7 women’s center for OB/GYN emergencies and a breastfeeding support center with customized nutrition for babies. It opens on Aug. 24.
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SAPD experimenta con una política que otorga vales a los conductores en lugar de multas por semáforos rotos
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San Antonio is the first city in Texas to implement a program that helps drivers pay for repairs.
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La concejal del Distrito 5, Teri Castillo, quiere usar los fondos del acuerdo de opioides de San Antonio para que Narcan sea más accesible.
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A new policy request calls for using the city’s opioid settlement funds to also expand local harm reduction programs and drug addiction education efforts.
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Estudio: 'Bosques de alimentos' en tierras subutilizadas en San Antonio podrían reducir la inseguridad
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A new report on urban agriculture in San Antonio suggests the placement of urban farms and food forests on underutilized public natural land would increase high-quality food access to areas with food insecurity.
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A bill that would expand Texas’ decades-old Baby Moses law by adding new ways to surrender infants currently awaits the governor’s signature. Senate Bill 780 broadens the definition of 'designated emergency infant care provider' and allows safe havens to install newborn safety devices.
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The South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless (SARAH) presented its Point In Time (PIT) Count Report Wednesday afternoon to showcase the effectiveness of the community’s solution to homelessness in San Antonio and Bexar County.