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Rivard Report: San Antonio scientists running largest remdesivir trial in world find early success

July 20, 2020

Dr. Thomas Patterson, Infectious Diseases, discusses the latest phase of the international remdesivir clinical trial being conducted in partnership with University Health System. Read the story.


KSAT 12: Memes, phone alerts, and ‘peer influencers’: Getting COVID-19 messaging to young people

July 20, 2020

People in their 20s have the highest number of cases of any age group in the county, according to local data, as commented upon by Dr. Jason Rosenfeld, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics. Read and watch the story.


Uvalde Leader-News: ‘Stop the Spread’ effort touts masks, distance

July 20, 2020

UT Health San Antonio’s We Can Stop the Spread message appeared in the Uvalde Leader-News, conveying helpful tips from infectious diseases faculty Drs. Ruth Berggren and Barbara Taylor. Read the story.


KSAT 12: San Antonio woman tests positive for COVID-19, finds out she’s pregnant on the same day

July 20, 2020

Dr. Patrick Ramsey, MD, maternal-fetal medicine specialist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, addresses the concerns expecting moms have about giving birth in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, but says it’s important that women not change their maternal care plans without closely consulting their obstetric provider. Read and watch the story.


Yonhap News: Researchers discover a new class of synapse-saving proteins

July 20, 2020

Researchers at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a new class of proteins that protect synapses from being destroyed. The discovery, published July 13 in the journal Nature Neuroscience, has implications for Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. Read the story.


Actualités Santé: Découverte de protéines économisant les synapses, ouvrant des possibilités dans la maladie d’Alzheimer, la schizophrénie

July 20, 2020

Researchers at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a new class of proteins that protect synapses from being destroyed. The discovery, published July 13 in the journal Nature Neuroscience, has implications for Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. Read the story.


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