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Amarillo doctors share if people should give up alcohol when getting COVID-19 vaccine

Amarillo doctors share if people should give up alcohol when getting COVID-19 vaccine Medical experts in Amarillo weigh in on the correlation between the two. KFDA News at Six - VOD - clipped version By Freixys Casado | January 12, 2021 at 6:07 PM CST - Updated January 13 at 6:24 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The medical community has been debating whether alcohol can affect your response to the COVID-19 vaccine. This debate started about a month ago after researchers in the UK and Russia said that drinking alcohol shortly before or after getting vaccinated can impact its effectiveness. However, there is limited data on this topic.

Gov Abbott appoints Ann-Marie Carruth to 72nd Judicial Court, formerly occupied by Ruben Reyes

Gov. Abbott appoints Ann-Marie Carruth to 72nd Judicial Court, formerly occupied by Ruben Reyes Ann-Marie Carruth By KCBD Staff | January 11, 2021 at 12:34 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 1:22 AM LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Ann-Marie Carruth as Judge of the 72nd Judicial District Court in Crosby and Lubbock Counties for a term set to expire on December 31, 2022, or until her successor shall be duly elected and qualified. Ann-Marie Carruth of Lubbock is Judge of Lubbock County Court at Law #3, and previously served as Lubbock County Justice of the Peace Precinct #4. She is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Lubbock Area Bar Association, life fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, a board member of the Texas Bar College, and an honorary lifetime member of the West Texas Justices of the Peace & Constables Association. She also a course director for Continuing Legal Education advance civil trials and summer school for the State Bar of

Texas Tech Hires More Founding Faculty Members - Today s Veterinary Business

Texas Tech Hires More Founding Faculty Members Newly hired professors include an animal welfare expert and a practicing veterinarian. From left, Drs. Arlene Garcia-Marquez, Prasanth Chelikani, Clayton Cobb and Emily Sundman. The next U.S. veterinary school, Texas Tech University, is rapidly adding faculty members as it prepares to begin instruction in August 2021. The School of Veterinary Medicine, headquartered in Amarillo, anticipates an inaugural class of 60 students. About 30 faculty and staff members were hired as of September 2020. Recent appointees include: Arlene Garcia-Marquez, Ph.D., MS The animal welfare expert is an assistant professor of behavior and welfare. She was a Texas Tech animal and food sciences faculty member for four years and previously served as an assistant professor of animal science at the University of Minnesota.

Gov Abbott appoints Shrode to 358th Judicial District Court

Gov. Abbott appoints Shrode to 358th Judicial District Court - Odessa American: Local News Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed John F. Shrode as Judge of the 358th Judicial District Court in Ector County for a term set to expire on Dec. 31, 2022, or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified, a press release stated. Stacy Trotter previously presided over the 358th Judicial District Court, but he was elected to the Justice, Place 3, on the 11th Court of Appeals in Eastland. Shrode of Odessa is an attorney in private practice, and previously served as a prosecutor for the Ector County District Attorney’s Office, a press release detailed.

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