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APD looking for leads in assault that left woman in her 60s injured

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www.kxan.com – Abigail Jones – 2024-04-26 09:29:03

SUMMARY: Austin Police are seeking help in finding leads about an aggravated assault on a Hispanic woman in her 60s earlier this year. The incident occurred on Feb. 19 with the victim showing up at her workplace with severe head injuries. footage suggests she may have been attacked or struck by a vehicle near a bus stop on East Stassney Lane. Detectives suspect foul play and are urging anyone with information to contact the Aggravated Assault unit at 512-974-4940 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers. A reward of up to $1,000 is available for information leading to an arrest.

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Leaky pipes and irrigation runoff responsible for up to 90% of Austin creek’s flow

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www.kxan.com – Tom Miller – 2024-05-20 11:30:37

SUMMARY: Austin’s Waller Creek remains lush due to leaky pipes providing a steady water supply, especially beneficial to Bald Cypress Trees. Research led by University of Texas Professor Jay Banner revealed that up to 90% of the creek’s flow consists of leaking drinking water, wastewater, and irrigation runoff. The study compared the growth of Cypress Trees on Waller Creek and Onion Creek, finding those on Waller Creek thrive even during droughts, benefiting from the consistent water flow. Banner points out that while the leaks have advantages for the trees, the broader implications of water waste must be addressed by local authorities.

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Why stress impacts health and ways to manage it: Scientists seek to uncover the secrets to stress and stress management

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abc13.com – KTRK – 2024-05-20 11:27:42

SUMMARY: National Geographic’s “TAKE YOUR TIME” campaign, launched during Mental Health Awareness Month, encourages audiences to slow down and focus on self-care. The June 2024 issue features insights from contributor Yudhijit Bhattacharjee on how stress affects our lives and the science behind managing it. Highlighting the importance of early intervention, Bhattacharjee explains that chronic stress in infancy can cause significant developmental issues. Stress management is vital at all ages to prevent health problems. Experts suggest meditation and hobbies to counter stress. National Geographic invites readers to explore the science of stress and self-care methods in this issue and online.

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Senate Republicans introduce legislation to legalize IVF treatment nationally

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www.kxan.com – Alexander Bolton – 2024-05-20 10:16:27

SUMMARY: Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Katie Britt are introducing federal legislation to protect in vitro fertilization (IVF) access nationwide. This follows an Alabama Supreme Court ruling classifying embryos from IVF as children, causing concern among prospective parents. The bill aims to ensure IVF access by tying it to federal Medicaid funding, addressing misunderstandings and legal uncertainties. Cruz and Britt emphasize that the bill does not force individuals or organizations to provide IVF but ensures it remains accessible. While Alabama has a state law protecting IVF patients, Democrats have also proposed similar legislation, which faced opposition from Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith.

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