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Chronic complication in diabetics explained

Researchers find new clues about chronic GI ailments in patients with Type 1 diabetes.


Intolerant to chemicals? It could affect your children too.

Mothers with chemical intolerances are more likely to have children with autism or ADHD.


UT Dentistry has new home

Center for Oral Health Care & Research offers evidence-based care in a dozen specialities.


UT Medicine Hill Country

Growth spurt

Construction to begin on $19.5 million UT Medicine Hill Country, a multiservices clinic northwest of San Antonio.


A two-year master of science degree in respiratory care is open to respiratory therapists and students with no prior health experience.

Advanced degree now offered in respiratory care

Degree was created because of the complexity of care needed by patients with cardiopulmonary disease.


President's Gala 2015

We are fighting back.

Together, we are now on the offensive in the battle against Alzheimer's disease.


President William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP, recognizes Bartell and Mollie Zachry and Ann Biggs at the President’s Gala Sept. 26.

Alzheimer’s institute to open this year amid flurry of support

The comprehensive care center is supported by millions in donations.


Transplant surgeon Francisco G. Cigarroa, M.D.

Gifts boost pediatric transplant program

$2.35 million will help create a National Center for Excellence in pediatric liver transplantation.


Marc D. Feldman, M.D.

Liver cancer research receives multi-year funding

Research on the most common liver cancer in adults will receive funding for up to five years.


Mystery illness

Bequest funds the search for answers in mystery illness

After struggling with chemical intolerance, a woman leaves $2.7 million for outreach, education and research.


Fare thee well

Course has good taste in health.


Military Medicine

Military Medicine City, USA

Two gifts support military health programs.


Livestock Expo

Livestock Expo steers scholarships to HSC

Livestock organization supports students for the 11th consecutive year.


Seeds for the brain

From studies of mental disorders to brain-degenerating diseases, five research projects from the Health Science Center were awarded seed grants for multidisciplinary research on the human brain.


teen couple

Baby? Not yet.

Area teens will benefit from two grants awarded to the university’s UT Teen Health initiative that promotes healthy choices for adolescents.


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