UT Health De Zavala brings personalized health care close to home
January 31, 2022
Written by Eileen Teves Contact: Eileen Teves, 210-450-7239, tevese@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO – UT Health San Antonio’s newest state-of-the-art primary and specialty care location is now open and accepting patient appointments. Known as UT Health De Zava …
KENS 5: First-of-its-kind study aims to curb the AIDS epidemic using lessons learned from COVID vaccines
January 28, 2022
Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this article. Read More
Trailblazing diabetes researcher receives 2022 Luminary in Cardiometabolic Medicine Award
January 28, 2022
Noted diabetes researcher Ralph DeFronzo, MD, has received the 2022 Luminary in Cardiometabolic Medicine award from the Metabolic Institute of America. Dr. DeFronzo is chief of diabetes at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (U …
Can HIV infection be prevented? First mRNA vaccine study for HIV in San Antonio’s history is getting underway.
January 27, 2022
UT Health San Antonio and clinical partner University Health soon will begin a Phase 1 clinical research study of an HIV vaccine candidate produced by Moderna.
Wear red on Feb. 4 to support women’s heart health
January 27, 2022
National Wear Red Day, celebrated on the first Friday in February, is an annual campaign that raises awareness about heart disease in women. This year, on Feb. 4, all UT Health San Antonio faculty, staff and students, both on and off campus, are encour …
Tickets for the Texas Cavaliers 2022 River Parade on sale now
January 27, 2022
Tickets to the Texas Cavaliers 2022 River Parade on April 4 are on sale now. The theme for this year’s parade is Texas Alfresco, celebrating the Texas outdoor experience. UT Health San Antonio will once again be participants in the Texas Cavaliers Rive …
KSAT 12: Local doctor provides insight into studies regarding risk of diabetes in children after COVID infection
January 27, 2022
Dr. Jane Lynch, Pediatrics, was interviewed for this story about her recent studies regarding the risk of diabetes in children after a COVID infection. Watch Interview
KSAT 12: Can HIV infection be prevented? First mRNA vaccine study for HIV in San Antonio’s history to begin
January 27, 2022
Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this story. Read More
KENS 5 TV: ‘Your body will tell you something’s wrong’; Preventing life-threatening ovarian cancer | Wear The Gown
January 27, 2022
Dr. Georgia McCann, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mays Cancer Center, was interviewed as part of this very personal story about one of her ovarian cancer patients. Read More
Can HIV infection be prevented? First mRNA vaccine study for HIV in San Antonio’s history is getting underway.
January 27, 2022
Media contacts: Will Sansom, UT Health San Antonio, (210) 567-2579, sansom@uthscsa.edu Shelley Kofler, University Health, (512) 294-5224, Shelley.Kofler@uhs-sa.com SAN ANTONIO (Jan. 27, 2022) — The University of Texas Health Science Cente …