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Saline shortage at San Antonio hospitals is improving but ‘not out of the woods yet,’ doctor says
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen devastated the East Coast, disrupting the production of saline IV bags, essential for various medical treatments. Baxter, a major manufacturer, shut down its plant, affecting nearly half of the U.S. IV fluid supply. Dr. Brian Alip, chief medical officer at University Health, reports that hospitals had to collaborate to manage the limited saline supply, with expectations of only receiving 60% of normal allocations. Strategies included prioritizing oral fluids for stable patients to conserve IV fluids for critically ill individuals. The University Health system anticipates resuming full IV fluid orders by the year’s end.
One manufacturing facility is responsible for a large portion of saline for medical providers across the United States. Due to Hurricane Helene, that facility was having trouble making enough saline.
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White Settlement drone sightings under federal investigation
SUMMARY: The White Settlement Police Department and federal investigators are investigating sightings of drones in no-fly zones near military properties, including a formation of six drones. Multiple residents and officers reported seeing the drones, which were estimated to be 100-200 feet above the ground near military installations. The incidents, occurring in a no-fly zone, are concerning due to potential threats like improper intelligence gathering. The FBI is involved, and authorities are seeking tips on who is responsible. Chief Cook emphasized that operating drones near federal properties without proper FAA authorization is illegal and can result in criminal or civil penalties.
White Settlement police say they are working with the FBI, and other federal investigators to learn more about possible drone sightings within the city.
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UT Austin researchers study future use of hydrogen energy
SUMMARY: A hydrogen fueling dispenser at the University of Texas at Austin’s J.J. Pickle Research Campus is the least busy gas station in Texas, as only one person can use it. The “hydrogen proto-hub” studies hydrogen production and use, including fueling hydrogen-powered vehicles. Texas is a global leader in hydrogen production, used in industries like petrochemicals. The hub uses renewable energy for hydrogen production via water electrolysis and methane reformation. The facility provides clean power to a nearby supercomputer. A state policy report highlights the need for infrastructure and innovation to support hydrogen’s growth, forecasting significant economic benefits.
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Doctor explains why you should wear a winter coat—even in Houston!
SUMMARY: The weather has been fluctuating, with temperatures ranging from the 80s to the 40s. These changes can lead to illnesses like colds and the flu. To protect yourself, meteorologist Britney Begley recommends wearing winter coats, hats, and proper footwear, especially in colder weather, as they help regulate body temperature and prevent infections. Wet hair doesn’t directly cause sickness, but it can contribute to coldness and weaken the immune system. Cold temperatures can also affect the body, leading to illness. Additionally, it’s important to practice good hygiene during flu season, especially when handling food.
Wearing a coat and going outside with wet hair can lead you to get sick, even in Houston.
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