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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, FEB. 5, 2017 - In this Friday, Dec. 16, 2016 photo, Sandalio Mata, right, moves a walker from the doorway after he returned home from an adult day care as his daughter, Nina Newell, left, a home health worker, cares for her mother, Maria Mata, center, at their home in Brownsville, Texas. Along Texas' southern border, home health care accounts for more than one in ten total jobs, making the Rio Grande Valley the nation's capital of home health care. ( Michael Ciaglo /Houston Chronicle via AP)

ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, FEB. 5, 2017 - In this Friday, Dec. 16, 2016 photo, Sandalio Mata, right, moves a walker from the doorway after he returned home from an adult day care as his daughter, Nina Newell, left, a home health worker, cares for her mother, Maria Mata, center, at their home in Brownsville, Texas. Along Texas' southern border, home health care accounts for more than one in ten total jobs, making the Rio Grande Valley the nation's capital of home health care. ( Michael Ciaglo /Houston Chronicle via AP)

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