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Miriam Fauzia

Boston, Fort Worth, Washington, D.C., United States

Science and Medicine Fellow at The Dallas Morning News

Health and Science Reporter at Freelance

science & medicine fellow @dallasnews ✧ words: @nytscience, @popmech & others ✧ past: @USATODAY @thedailybeast @inversedotcom ✧ childless 🐈‍⬛ lady

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  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Miriam Fauzia

    On a sunny Sunday last fall, Steve Schliesing knelt in the excavated dirt of a housing development in Celina, searching for shark teeth. He had first come there months before, after hearing from a fellow member of the Dallas Paleontological Society that fossils from the Cretaceous period could be found there. He found plenty of shark teeth and resolved to return.

  • 2 weeks ago | medicalxpress.com | Miriam Fauzia |Emily Brindley

    Texas health officials reported 17 new measles cases on April 29, bringing the total confirmed cases since late January to 663. The state's public health department estimates that fewer than 10 of the confirmed cases—about 1%—are "actively infectious."Since the outbreak's start, 87 people in Texas have been hospitalized, and two school-aged children have died, according to the Texas public health department. Both children were unvaccinated and had no underlying health conditions.

  • 2 weeks ago | gazettextra.com | Miriam Fauzia |Emily Brindley

    By Miriam Fauzia and Emily Brindley - The Dallas Morning News (TNS) DALLAS - Texas health officials reported 17 new measles cases on Tuesday, bringing the total confirmed cases since late January to 663. The state's public health department estimates that fewer than 10 of the confirmed cases - about 1% - are "actively infectious."Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 2 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Miriam Fauzia |Emily Brindley

    DALLAS — Texas health officials reported 17 new measles cases on Tuesday, bringing the total confirmed cases since late January to 663. The state’s public health department estimates that fewer than 10 of the confirmed cases — about 1% — are “actively infectious.” Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailygazette.com | Miriam Fauzia |Emily Brindley

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