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Laboratory Equipment: 1-minute screening tool helps ID those at risk of allergies, intolerances

September 23, 2020

UT Health San Antonio researchers developed a survey that primary care providers, allergists, dermatologists and other specialists can incorporate into patient visits to screen for chemical intolerance. Read the story.


The World News Monitor: Think you have chemical intolerance? Answer three questions

September 22, 2020

UT Health San Antonio researchers developed a survey that primary care providers, allergists, dermatologists and other specialists can incorporate into patient visits to screen for chemical intolerance. Read the story.


News Medical Life Sciences: Three question, yes-or-no survey for identifying chemically intolerant individuals

September 22, 2020

UT Health San Antonio researchers developed a survey that primary care providers, allergists, dermatologists and other specialists can incorporate into patient visits to screen for chemical intolerance. Read the story.


Medical Xpress: Think you have chemical intolerance? Answer three questions

September 22, 2020

UT Health San Antonio researchers developed a survey that primary care providers, allergists, dermatologists and other specialists can incorporate into patient visits to screen for chemical intolerance. Read the story.


Science Daily: Think you have chemical intolerance? Answer three questions

September 22, 2020

UT Health San Antonio researchers developed a survey that primary care providers, allergists, dermatologists and other specialists can incorporate into patient visits to screen for chemical intolerance. Read the story.


San Antonio Express-News: Flu season during the coronavirus pandemic: 5 things local doctors want you to know

September 22, 2020

Drs. Ruth Berggren, MD, Infectious Diseases, Jason Bowling, MD, Infectious Diseases, and Ralph Riviello, MD, Emergency Medicine, discuss the importance of getting your flu shot to keep you healthy this fall and winter and share advice on the different types of flu vaccines and what to do if you have flu-like symptoms. Read the story.


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