A new study regarding the Zika virus reports the virus can live for months in semen, raising the risk of infection higher for women having unprotected sex.
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We just read this and wanted to pass along. From Kaiser Health News: Free text-messaging service for pregnant women Health advocates say itās important to tailor digital health technologies to lower-income people not only to be fair, but because theyāre more likely to have chronic illnesses, like diabetes, that are expensive to treatā¦For now, experiments …
The biggest health care battle in D.C. has now officially become a stalemate. Badly needed legislation providing states the funding they need to wrestle down the Zika virus failed yesterday.
Summer is in full swing and itās important to remember how sensitive we are to sunlight and extreme heat.Ā Practice the below recommendations to ensure you are protecting yourself appropriately.
On Monday, top Texas Senate Republicans added additional pressure on Congress to find emergency funding for the Zika virus, 40 cases are confirmed statewide.
As we honor the fallen this Memorial Day weekend, it’s also a time to recommit to providing proper health care to veterans. Many veterans are not receiving the care they need in a timely manner in the VA health system. Community health centers like Legacy are ready and willing to provide high-quality care to them and their families.
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD) is observed annually on May 18th to recognize and thank all the dedicated individuals working to find a safe and effective preventive HIV vaccine. It is also a day to educate about the importance of preventive HIV vaccine research.
Top Texas doctor specializing in transgender care: ‘I donāt want my patients pushed into even higher-risk categories.’
By Kevin Nix, Sr. Director of Communications The LA Times published an articleĀ “Zikaās coming, and thereās not enough money for another health emergency” yesterday highlighting the growing concern around Zika. The piece looks at where the preparedness response toward the virus seems to stand in Houston. From the Times: “‘It feels like we are not …
Health center re-issues advisory to its patients. And to Congress. HOUSTON ā Legacy Community Health, one of the nationās largest community health centers,Ā today announced its first patient, a pregnant woman, testing positive for Zika virus.Ā Ā The woman had lived in El Salvador, where the virus is widespread, prior to coming to the U.S. earlier this year, …










