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Viral Experts Doing Final Checks on Secure Pathogen Lab in Galveston

Posted on · In Galveston, scientists at the University of Texas Medical Branch are doing their final checks on the new level four biosafety lab, or BSL four. BSL four labs have the tightest safety controls, so scientists can work with the deadliest and most dangerous pathogens on the planet — germs like Ebola. KUHF health science and technology reporter Carrie Feibel took a tour in the last months before the viruses are brought in and the lab goes "hot." After that, only approved researchers can get in and out.

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After Health Reform, Harris County Will Still Need Charity Care Clinics

Posted on · The new health care law could help an estimated 4.5 million uninsured people get affordable coverage in Texas, which according to the census has the highest rate of uninsured residents in the country. But the new law doesn't mean that free clinics and charity care for the uninsured will disappear. To find out why, KUHF health science and technology reporter Carrie Feibel sat down with Karen Love, executive director of the Harris County Healthcare Alliance.

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Doctors Urge Congress to Increase Medicare Pay

Posted on · Health care reform is now law, but doctors remain unhappy and are still lobbying the federal government. Today the Texas Medical Association held seven press conferences across the state, including one at Houston's Park Plaza Hospital. The doctors say the new law fails to fix a major problem in Medicare payments. Health, science and technology reporter Carrie Feibel has more.

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Cord Blood Decision Difficult for Parents-to-be

Posted on · Having a baby is complicated enough. But these days a pregnant mom must also decide whether to save the blood from her baby's umbilical cord. The blood contains medically useful stem cells that would otherwise be thrown away. Parents must make a biological gamble whether to keep the blood for their family, or try to donate it. KUHF Health, Science and Technology reporter Carrie Feibel reports.

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UT Medical Students Get "Matched"

Posted on · With Congress pushing for health care reform, many would-be doctors know that their profession is facing some big changes. Still, the uncertainty hasn't taken the joy out of one of medical school's most important rituals: Match Day. Carrie Feibel joined fourth year students from the University of Texas at Houston.

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“Buckyball” Celebrates 25th Birthday, While Nanotechnology Flourishes

Posted on · This year marks the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the BuckyBall. The finding earned two Rice University chemists a Nobel Prize, and marked the emergence of nanotechnology — the ability to build and manipulate tiny bits of matter. "Nanotech" is hot in Houston, not only because of the discoveries made here, but because the research could have a huge impact on the energy and healthcare industries. Carrie Feibel reports.

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Stroke Patients Are Newest Group to Benefit from Technology

Posted on · Medical exams over the internet. The technology exists and it's common practice in Texas prisons and remote rural clinics. Now, top research hospitals in Houston are finding that telemedicine can help bring front-line treatments to far-away patients. From the KUHF health and science desk, Carrie Feibel reports.

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Clinton has Common Cardiac Disease

Posted on · Bill Clinton's latest brush with chest pain yesterday, which sent him to a Manhattan hospital for insertion of stents, has local doctors reminding their patients that there really is no cure for coronary artery disease. Carrie Feibel reports.

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Can Houston Continue to Lower Air Emissions?

Posted on · For years, Houston has struggled to meet the EPA limits on ozone and other air pollutants. Now, the Obama administration wants to tighten the ozone standard even more. It's holding three public hearings across the country — one will take place here in Houston, tomorrow. Carrie Feibel reports.