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KENS 5: Over 500 people randomly tested to study the impact of asymptomatic carriers of the coronavirus

June 9, 2020

Jon Gelfond, PhD, from the Department of Population Health Sciences, was interviewed about the current study examining people throughout San Antonio who do not have symptoms of COVID-19 and whether they may be capable of carrying the disease. Dr. Barbara Taylor, is co-principal investigator of the study, working with the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District. […]


KSAT 12: Local doctor provides health tips on protesting safely

June 9, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, offered advice about staying healthy while protesting during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read and watch the full story.


Minneapolis Star Tribune: There’s no reopen template so the advice is: Follow the 4 C’s

June 9, 2020

Dr. Barbara Taylor, infectious diseases specialist, assistant dean for the Long School of Medicine’s MD/MPH program and chair of the Bexar County/San Antonio COVID-19 Health Transition Team, talks about the risk of large groups gathering. Read the full story.


The New York Times: How to navigate your community reopening? Remember the four C’s

June 9, 2020

Dr. Barbara Taylor, infectious diseases specialist, assistant dean for the Long School of Medicine’s MD/MPH program and chair of the Bexar County/San Antonio COVID-19 Health Transition Team, talks about the risk of large groups gathering. Read the full story.


HCP Live: Psychosocial treatments for the management of schizophrenia

June 9, 2020

Dawn Velligan, PhD, Psychiatry, discusses psychosocial treatments for schizophrenia. Read and watch the full story.


BrightSurf.com: UT Health San Antonio study shows Nox4 protein may predict untreatable kidney cancer

June 5, 2020

A team of researchers confirmed the role of a certain protein in the development of high-grade kidney cancer. The researchers showed that a higher level of the protein can be used as a marker to predict which tumors will develop treatment resistance and progress more rapidly. Dharam Kaushik, MD, associate professor of urology, led the […]


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