Robotic surgery on forefront of HPV-related cancer treatment
February 3, 2026
Photo courtesy of Da Vinci This story was first published in the February 2026 issue of the Bexar County Medical Society’s San Antonio Medicine magazine. New face of head and neck cancer A healthy 40-year-old man visits his primary care physicia …
Mirage News: Cannabis, Drug Combo Shows Alzheimer’s Prevention Promise
February 2, 2026
Mirage News: Cannabis, Drug Combo Shows Alzheimer’s Prevention Promise
Investors Hangout: Exploring the Synergy: THC and Celecoxib for Alzheimer’s Prevention
February 2, 2026
Investors Hangout: Exploring the Synergy: THC and Celecoxib for Alzheimer’s Prevention
USA-Times: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
February 2, 2026
USA-Times: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
AOL.com: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
February 2, 2026
AOL.com: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
News-Medical: Combination therapy improves cognition in Alzheimer’s models
February 2, 2026
News-Medical: Combination therapy improves cognition in Alzheimer’s models
Knowridge: How low-dose cannabis and a common painkiller may help treat Alzheimer’s
February 2, 2026
Knowridge: How low-dose cannabis and a common painkiller may help treat Alzheimer’s
New York Post: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
February 2, 2026
New York Post: High hopes | THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
Texas Public Radio: Punching Back — Evolving science is transforming how Parkinson’s disease is treated
February 2, 2026
Texas Public Radio: Punching Back: Evolving science is transforming how Parkinson’s disease is treated

Support group aims to ease fears about deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s patients
January 30, 2026
A new support group at the UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health is giving patients with Parkinson’s disease a rare opportunity: to learn directly from other patients who have already undergone deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgical treatment that can significantly improve quality of life but remains widely underused.
