The School of Health Professions is expanding its reach in South Texas, as well as in new disciplines.
A potential cure for Type 1 diabetes is on the horizon, and the novel approach would also allow Type 2 diabetics to stop insulin shots.
Talk therapy can lead to recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder for those who suffer from combat-related PTSD.
Rates of liver cancer continue to be high for Latinos. Contaminated food may be to blame.
UT Health San Antonio physicians are using a new technique to treat atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm disorder and major risk factor for stroke.
Over four decades, the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory has been a part of countless research projects—in a range of disciplines—conducted at the university.
Two weeks is all it took for deadly, late-stage head and neck tumors to shrink in mouse models. The cause: a combination of two targeted treatments already approved by the FDA.
What if there were a safe and effective way to control pain at its source, tailored to each patient, yet without the risk of addiction and overdose?
UT Health San Antonio and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center join forces to benefit South Texas cancer patients.
When a person has a stroke, brain tissue begins to die as oxygen-rich blood is blocked from entering the brain. But with a device about the size of a coffee stir, brain tissue is saved, and a full recovery is possible.