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San Antonio Express-News: Military suicides could be prevented with better messaging on locking up guns, researcher says

November 2, 2022

Alan Peterson, Psychiatry, is quoted in this story and the STRONG STAR consortium is referenced.   Read More


Texas Public Radio: San Antonio Combat PTSD conference shifts its focus toward preventing firearm injuries

November 2, 2022

Ronald Stewart, MD, chairman of Surgery and faculty in Emergency and Trauma Surgery, is quoted in this story.   Read More


San Antonio Report: After 75 years, San Antonio Medical Foundation is still fostering local health care and research

November 2, 2022

William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, president of UT Health San Antonio, is quoted in this story.   Read More


News 4: Knowing your family history helps fight breast cancer

November 2, 2022

Lauren Mills, CGC, Mays Cancer Center, was interviewed for this segment.   Read More


Yahoo Finance: NuStar Energy L.P. Chairman Bill Greehey Steps Down

November 2, 2022

UT Health San Antonio is mentioned in this article.   Read More


San Antonio Woman: Knowledge Empowers Women to Survive Breast Cancer

November 2, 2022

Virginia Kaklamani, MD, Mays Cancer Center/Medicine-Hematology-Oncology, is quoted in this story.   Read More


Texas Public Radio: Breast cancer still one of the most common types of cancer in women

November 2, 2022

Deborah Mueller, MD, Surgery, and Minnie Chen Morales, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC,  School of Nursing alumna, are featured in this segment.   Read More



Clusters of genes help mice live longer, team reports

November 1, 2022

  The NIA Interventions Testing Program, including UT Health San Antonio, collaborated with peers in Tennessee and Switzerland. Researchers from the National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded Interventions Testing Program recently reported the disco …



Survivorship: Life After Cancer

November 1, 2022

Mays Cancer Center offers a survivorship program to patients to prevent cancer from reoccurring through interventions and surveillance to help them live well after treatment.



Mays Cancer Center Partners with Nation’s Top Cancer Organizations to Endorse Initiative to Increase Lung Cancer Screening in the United States

November 1, 2022

Joint call to action urges individuals, providers and insurers to increase access to and utilization of low-dose CT screening for those at high risk for lung cancer Contact: Eileen Teves, 210-450-7239, tevese@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (Nov. 1, 2022) – Lu …


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