What used to be called adult-onset diabetes is now hitting children at alarming rates. While San Antonio bears the burden of being the epicenter for diabetes, it is also a hotbed for research.
What does research look like to you? In the university’s first Image of Research Photography Competition, 21 students provided an intimate look into the depths of their research.
Trauma surgeons Ronald Stewart, M.D. ’85, and Lillian Liao, M.D., M.P.H. ’04, respond to emergency calls routinely. But this call, of a mass shooting in nearby Sutherland Springs, made U.S. history.
Bladder cancer patients who received the chemotherapy drug gemcitabine had significantly lower recurrence of their cancer, a clinical trial has revealed.
In January, Peggy and Lowry Mays announced an increase in their legacy gift to $30 million to support UT Health San Antonio’s cancer center, which recently affiliated with MD Anderson Cancer Center.
The latest news in faculty and staff honors and recognitions.
Spice it up with our sweet potato, carrot and turmeric soup: a healthy recipe that also fights cancer. Ingredients 4 tbsp olive oil 5 carrots, chopped 1 apple, chopped 2 sweet potatoes, chopped 2 turnips, chopped 2 tsp grated ginger 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper 4 cups low-sodium vegetable broth ½ tsp turmeric ½ […]
Have you ever tried to make time go by faster by exercising to music? Distraction techniques may hold the key to pain management.
A little ginger, nutmeg, turmeric and cinnamon can go a long way toward improving your health. A new cookbook aims to help you live longer.
From unknown to a worldwide pandemic in one year, Zika is a looming threat to South Texas as mosquito season heats up. Health care practitioners are bracing for impact.