As holiday season gets underway, here’s how to boost immunity from sicknesses

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

As holiday season gets underway, here’s how to boost immunity from sicknesses AUSTIN (KXAN) — The holiday season is here, meaning so too are sicknesses.According to a recently-released survey from the University of Pennsylvania, more than a third of Americans are worried that they or one of their family members will catch a respiratory virus in the coming months. Austin doctor, pharmacy see more sinus infections, strep, RSV before Thanksgiving holiday Austin-Travis County EMS Captain Christa Stedman believes these sicknesses have less to do with holiday gatherings and more to do with the weather dropping down into cooler temperatures."It happens anytime you have weather like we have in Austin,” she said. “Where it's cold one week, then it's hot another week and then it's cold again."Stedman expects countless calls to come in for flu, COVID-19 and RSV. Doctors stress vaccines to protect against triple threat of flu, COVID and RSV It's a trend ATCEMS sees year over year around the winter weather months. This is why they've added a new tool to treat patients...

APD shares advice on how to protect home and property during Thanksgiving

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

APD shares advice on how to protect home and property during Thanksgiving AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police on Tuesday issued reminders for everyone on how keep their property and homes safe while they travel during the Thanksgiving holiday. Police suggest closing blinds and windows to keep people from peeking into your home.They also recommend putting indoor and outdoor lights on timers, if possible, to give the illusion that someone is home, even if they are not. 5 tips to stop thieves from robbing your holiday joy Police said leaving a television or radio turned on also helps with that illusion, especially for people in apartments. APD also recommends not posting about travel plans on social media accounts. It said those plans can give thieves intel on which houses to target.Finally, police recommending investing in security cameras so if anything happens you have extra evidence to provide police.

Chilly but mainly dry heading into Thanksgiving

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Chilly but mainly dry heading into Thanksgiving AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Grab the coats - it's COLD!Morning temperatures are running a good 10°-20° colder than yesterday leaving most of us in the 30s and 40s. Even with a sky full of sunshine, our temperature climb will be limited to the low 60s this afternoon. Light winds, dry skies and low humidity can be expected areawide.Thanksgiving DayMorning lows: mid-30s / low 40sAfternoon highs: upper 50s / low 60sWinds: South 5-15 mphSky conditions: Mainly cloudy to mostly sunnyRain chance: 10% for far eastern counties (HWY 77 & eastward)Humidity: 40%-60%Friday into the weekendBlack Friday will be cold to start (40s) and cool to finish (60s). We'll start the weekend with increasing clouds and a few spot showers late Saturday, but a better opportunity for rain will come Sunday into Monday along a cold front.Although we welcome the rain, we don't anticipate much to fall with most areas (1) not likely to see any but (2) for those who do, only favored for 0.01"-0.25".This cold front will only re...

All-abilities playground opens in Del Valle

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

All-abilities playground opens in Del Valle DEL VALLE, Texas (KXAN) — A new playtime opportunity for all children opened Tuesday at a park in Del Valle, according to Travis County. County leaders cut the ribbon on an all-abilities playground at Southeast Metropolitan Park on Highway 71.According to the county, the playground was developed to meet "the physical, visual, sensory, auditory and mental needs of all children."The playground has a mosasaur-theme, the county said, which is a prehistoric aquatic animal. The bones of one of the creatures were discovered in Onion Creek in the 1930s, according to the county. That mosasaur fossil is now on display at newly renamed Texas Science & Natural History Museum at 2400 Trinity St. on the University of Texas at Austin campus. That museum reopened in September after undergoing extensive renovations. In February, the City of Austin Parks Department identified the Springwood Neighborhood Park as the site for a potential play-for-all-abilities park. Round Rock ISD installs new...

Texas A&M adds pharmacy tech program as response to medical personnel shortage

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Texas A&M adds pharmacy tech program as response to medical personnel shortage KINGSVILLE, Texas (KXAN) — Texas A&M University said Tuesday it is expanding as a response to a shortage of medical personnel across Texas.The university's Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy said it will add a pharmacy technician program, called Aggie PTP, in early 2024. According to the school, pharmacy technicians work with pharmacists in hospitals, clinics, as well as in independent and community pharmacies to prepare and dispense medications, manage inventory, administer vaccines and facilitate communication with patients and health care providers. ACC offering online option for bachelors in nursing "A shortage of pharmacy technicians can result in reduced pharmacy business hours, backlogs of unfilled prescriptions, delays in patients receiving their medications and suboptimal health outcomes. Texas is experiencing a shortage and is in dire need of pharmacy technicians," said Andrea Mora, Aggie PTP program director, clinical associate professor and associate department ...

Zeynep Tufekci: What Google’s multibillion payment to Apple says about privacy and power in tech

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Zeynep Tufekci: What Google’s multibillion payment to Apple says about privacy and power in tech A report in The Guardian in August that lawyers who had had business before the Supreme Court gave money to an aide to Justice Clarence Thomas for a Christmas party was surprising. Just as surprising was the way the publication learned about it: from the aide’s public Venmo records. Brian X. Chen, the consumer technology writer for The New York Times, wrote that even he was surprised that such records of money transfers could be public.A few years ago it became known that Alexa, Amazon’s voice device, recorded and sent private conversations to third parties, that Amazon staff members listened to recordings and kept an extensive archive of recordings by default.Both companies responded to these startling violations of privacy by suggesting that the burden to keep this information from going public was on users, who could, they said, opt out of devices’ default settings to ensure privacy. This is often the standard industry response.Even if you’re aware of these problems, how easy is ...

Five easy dishes for busy holiday weeks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Five easy dishes for busy holiday weeks Fresh ricotta is one of those magic ingredients that elevates a dish with its presence. It casts its spell in all kinds of recipes, lightening texture and adding a certain tenderness to dishes as varied as baked pasta (below), lemon pancakes and turkey meatballs. Fresh ricotta is a standout on a charcuterie board and makes a cloudlike base for squash on toast — a great Thanksgiving appetizer, as it happens.That pasta bake and four other easy dishes that will help you get through these busy holiday weeks.1. Ricotta Pasta BakeThanks to a whole lot of ricotta, this baked pasta is so creamy and milky that it’s nearly as fluffy as pudding. The dish has a sweet tang from roasted lemon and tomatoes, plus a crisp breadcrumb topping to contrast all that plushness. Because the sauce is mostly cheese, it’s worth seeking out ricotta that doesn’t have gum or stabilizers; you’ll get the best results from ricotta that is made of just milk, salt and perhaps a vinegar or natural culture.By Ali Slagl...

A fast, foolproof carbonara for orzo lovers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

A fast, foolproof carbonara for orzo lovers The Italian carbonara police don’t want you to put ham in your spaghetti carbonara; they’ve made that clear. And don’t even think about splashing in cream or grating over Parmesan instead of pecorino.But would they be so angry if the noodles were another shape — maybe small, ovalish orzo?Carbonara “is the poster child for everything that’s wrong and right with trends,” said Roberto Serrini, a filmmaker and journalist who has studied carbonara intensely. His main point is that carbonara changes with time.In the 1960s, it meant a splash of Cognac to pair with the bacon. Today, it means guanciale, eggs, Pecorino Romano and lots of black pepper (the carbon in carbonara).One thing is clear: Using orzo pasta gets you to a plate of creamy, cheesy carbohydrates in a faster, and more foolproof, way than rice or spaghetti alike.In Italy, the dish known as orzotto — a portmanteau of the words orzo and risotto — is made with pearl barley, “orzo” in Italian. Outside the country, however, and as ...

Ask Amy: Distant relationship might not be Mom’s fault

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Ask Amy: Distant relationship might not be Mom’s fault Dear Amy: I am writing to you because I have hit a stalemate with my relationship with my mother.We were always politely distant, but now that my father has died, the distance between my mother and me has grown.For the past few years I have sent her flowers on the anniversary of my father’s passing. In return I receive a polite email “thank you,” as if she is speaking to a neighbor and not to her daughter.She does not call or email unless it is to share news about someone who is ill or who has passed away.I have always found her verbal and emotional behavior to be “self-indulgent.”She always speaks in terms of herself and what happens to her.She shows little awareness or empathy to others.I believe this behavior is “narcissistic” and I am so tired of trying to communicate or create an understanding between us.I’m wondering if you have any suggestions.— Exhausted DaughterDear Exhausted: Your mother’s behavior might seem narcissistic, but you could consid...

Milk production growth comes to a standstill in 2022

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:04 GMT

Milk production growth comes to a standstill in 2022 EU farms produced an estimated 160 million tonnes of raw milk in 2022, indicating a year-on-year decrease of 0.3m tonnes. This relative stability contrasted with the steady growth in production since 2010.The vast majority of raw milk (149.9m tonnes) was delivered to dairies, the rest being used directly on farms. It was used to produce a range of fresh and manufactured dairy products. This information comes from data on milk and milk products just published by Eurostat. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on milk and milk products.Among other products, dairies produced 22.5m tonnes of drinking milk in 2022; 7.7m tonnes of acidified milk products from 6m tonnes of whole milk and 1.7m tonnes of skimmed milk; 2.3m tonnes of butter from 46.4m tonnes of whole milk: and 10.4m tonnes of cheese from 59.2m tonnes of whole milk and 16.9m tonnes of skimmed milk. Together, the production of cheese and butter used 70% of all the whole m...