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Two Texas health care bills pass the house, now pending in Senate committees
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Two Texas health care bills pass the house, now pending in Senate committees
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Health experts warn a side effect of COVID-19 and COVID vaccine could cause cancer scare
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) Health experts nationwide are warning a side effect from the COVID-19 vaccine could be causing cancer scares. The FDA warns swelling in the lymph nodes can occur after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, and a local physician says doctors are seeing patients with breast inflammation after being vaccinated or infected with the virus.
While the side effect is not necessarily uncommon, it can cause fear. It can mimic the symptoms of something more serious.
“What it leads to is maybe increased apprehension about something underlying, this breast problem,” said Dr. Karinn Chambers, the Medical Director of the Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso Breast Care Center. “With that being said, this is not necessarily cancer-related or a diagnosis of cancer, but it does lead to increased suspicion.”
El Paso universities, colleges won t require students to be vaccinated to return to campus Cristina Carreon, El Paso Times
US colleges weigh vaccine mandates for fall
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El Paso colleges will not require students to be vaccinated to attend school in person in the fall.
Several colleges and universities across the nation have said they will require that students get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campuses in the fall, but this has not yet spread to most Texas colleges.
On April 5, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a ban on state agencies and other taxpayer-funded entities from requiring vaccine passports or requiring individuals to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status to receive services in Texas. The governor s ban was made through Executive Order No. GA-35.
Vaccination increases, expected to help fight off rising variants
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