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Fox 29: COVID-19 patients with uncontrolled diabetes most at risk

July 3, 2020

Dr. Carolina Solis-Herrera, an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist, and a patient were interviewed about more severe complications developing in patients with diabetes who get COVID-19. Read and watch the full story.


A trauma surgeon’s appeal: Help pull hospitals from the brink of crisis

July 3, 2020

Together, we have the power to reduce the spread of the virus. Please help your friends and family wear a mask, physically distance, pay extra attention to hand hygiene and take care of each other.


San Antonio Express-News: Commentary: Help pull hospitals from the brink of crisis

July 3, 2020

Dr. Ronald M. Stewart, chair of the Department of Surgery, submitted this op-ed to the San Antonio Express-News and it was published June 30. Read the commentary.


STAT: No one wants to go back to lockdown. Is there a middle ground for containing Covid-19?

July 3, 2020

Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, is included in this story discussing the rising hospitalizations in many states. “There is incredible stress on the system, and it appears that might be getting a whole lot worse over the next few weeks,” said Dr. Campbell. Read the full story.


News 4: Emergency rooms seeing increase in both COVID patients and those who suspect they have it

July 2, 2020

Dr. Ralph Riviello, chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, discusses the increase of patients, those who haven’t been diagnosed with COVID-19 but are experiencing symptoms, going to area hospitals to get checked out. He says they’re also seeing patients who have previously tested positive and are having worsening symptoms. Read and watch the full […]


KFMZ TV: Health Beat: CD14: Diagnosing early risk of dementia

July 2, 2020

Sudha Seshadri, MD, a neurologist in the Long School of Medicine, discusses the diagnosis of the early risk of dementia. Read and watch the full story.


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