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MSN.com: Back-to-school safety: Preventing and recognizing concussions in student athletes

September 30, 2024

Guy Nicolette, MD, associate clinical professor, Department of Orthopaedics, and lead sports medicine physician for the San Antonio Spurs, was quoted in this article.   Read More


UT Health San Antonio, UTSA salute health care workers at homecoming game with free and BOGO ticket offers

September 30, 2024

  Join UT Health San Antonio and The University of Texas at San Antonio as they celebrate health care workers during the Roadrunner’s Oct. 19 football game. As part of the UTSA Athletics Salute to Hometown Heroes initiative, UT Health San Antonio dignitaries will recognize the unwavering commitment of health care workers at the homecoming […]

Image of back of UTSA football player Donyal Taylor in his uniform at endzone of football game.


New York Post: What is rapamycin? Devotees claim the drug can slow aging

September 26, 2024

Dean Kellogg Jr., MD, PhD, professor of medicine and geriatrics, and Adam Salmon, PhD, professor of molecular medicine and associate director of the Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, were quoted in this article.   Read More


Buzzfeed: These 9 Inventions That *Literally* Changed The World Were All Created By Latine Inventors (And If You’ve Ever Enjoyed Color TV, You Should Be Thankful)

September 26, 2024

Julio C. Palmaz, MD, radiologist, honorary Ashbel Smith Professor at UT Health San Antonio and inventor of the Palmaz Stent, is highlighted in this article.   Read More


The New York Times: Anti-Aging Enthusiasts Are Taking a Pill to Extend Their Lives. Will It Work?

September 25, 2024

Dean L. Kellogg Jr., MD, PhD, professor of medicine and geriatrics, Department of Medicine, was interviewed for this article.   Read More


The Texas Tribune: A South Texas region finally gets a children’s hospital, but many families still can’t find care

September 25, 2024

Mandie Svatek, MD, associate professor, Department of Pediatrics, was quoted in this article.   Read More


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