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SurvivorNet.com: What is Folate Receptor-Alpha Positive Cancer?

September 1, 2023

Yasmin Lyons, DO, Gynecologic Oncology, UT Health San Antonio Mays Cancer Center, home to MD Anderson Cancer Center, was interviewed by SurvivorNet.com about ovarian cancer.   Watch Now


KENS 5: International Overdose Awareness Day observed as fentanyl problem persists

September 1, 2023

Rachel Broussard, DNP, psychiatric and addiction nurse practitioner at Be Well Texas, a program of UT Health San Antonio offering treatment and recovery support for substance use and mental health, was interviewed for this news segment.   Watch No …


Repaving on James P. Hollers Drive through Sept. 7; street will reopen to traffic Sept. 8

August 31, 2023

Due to repaving on James P. Hollers Drive, starting August 31, vehicle traffic for employees to Lot 24 on the Greehey Campus will continue to be accessed through Charles Katz Drive until completion on Sept. 8. Faculty and staff will still have access t …



State Employee Charitable Campaign kicks off Sept. 8

August 31, 2023

  The 2023 State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) to make lives better will kick off on Sept. 8 and run through Oct. 13. This year’s theme is “Be Someone’s Hero” and signifies each person’s ability to be a hero and make a difference in the live …


Mental Health services grow at UT Health San Antonio with new partnership

August 31, 2023

Thanks to a UT System initiative, the university’s Student Counseling Center has partnered with TimelyCare — a student-centered platform that offers free, on-demand access to a mental health provider network — to provide support for students when the S …



A naturally occurring alternative to antibiotics?

San Antonio Medical Foundation-funded research provides key assistance.

August 30, 2023

Phages, which live in the digestive tract, could treat bacterial infections if issues impacting effectiveness are solved. Research at UT Health San Antonio and UTSA is doing just that. Could beneficial viruses that live in the gut replace or supplement …



A naturally occurring alternative to antibiotics?

San Antonio Medical Foundation-funded research provides key assistance.

August 30, 2023

Phages, which live in the digestive tract, could treat bacterial infections if issues impacting effectiveness are solved. Research at UT Health San Antonio and UTSA is doing just that. Contact: Will Sansom, 210-567-2579, sansom@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO …


San Antonio Magazine: A Season of Growth for the SA Philharmonic

August 30, 2023

Randolph Glickman, PhD, Ophthalmology, was quoted in this article.   Read More


Members from the school leadership greet the San Antonio mayor at the clinic's entrance.

San Antonio officials visit UT Dentistry, learn about community programs

August 29, 2023

City officials learned about the School of Dentistry’s community-based initiatives and possible opportunities for the City of San Antonio to partner with the school to expand dental services to residents on the city’s south side.



Immunization guide: For all life stages

August 29, 2023

  Vaccinations are critical in maintaining health throughout all phases of life. From early childhood to old age, immunizations guard against several vaccine-preventable infections. Click here to read this immunization guide for recommended vaccin …


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