‘Living Beyond Cancer A-Z Symposium,’ scheduled Jan. 8, is postponed until a later date
December 20, 2021
Contact: Steven Lee, 210-450-3823, lees22@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO – The “Living Beyond Cancer A-Z: A Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health Antonio MD Anderson Symposium,” originally scheduled for Jan. 8, has been postponed until a later date. More info …
San Antonio Express-News: Here is how to survive mountain cedar season in Texas
December 20, 2021
Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, is quoted in this San Antonio Express-News story about how to survive mountain cedar season in Texas. Read story
Visuals increase attention. Now science explains why.
December 20, 2021
In a paper published Dec. 17 in the journal Science Advances, authors from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (also referred to as UT Health San Antonio) report that norepinephrine, a fundamental chemical for brain performance, is locally regulated in a brain region called the visual cortex.
Science Daily: Visuals increase attention; now science explains why
December 20, 2021
Scientists report that norepinephrine, a fundamental chemical for brain performance, is locally regulated in a brain region called the visual cortex. Dr. Martin Paukert, Cellular and Integrative Physiology, is quoted in this article about research supp …
Fox 29: SA STRONG: Local program gives mothers a chance at recovery
December 20, 2021
Dr. Lisa Cleveland, professor with the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing, was interviewed for a story on KABB Fox 29 in San Antonio on the new Women’s Wellness Campus, which is being built with nonprofit Crosspoint Inc. to expand care for pregnan …
Researchers develop a method to detect toxic brain cells; this could be a step toward a new Alzheimer’s treatment
December 17, 2021
Emerging evidence suggests it may be possible to treat Alzheimer’s disease by targeting therapy at senescent cells in the brain.
Visuals increase attention. Now science explains why.
December 17, 2021
Chemical’s release in brain tied to processing of imagery, cells’ activation. Contact: Will Sansom, (210) 567-2579, sansom@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (Dec. 17, 2021) — “Look at me!” we might say while attempting to engage our children. It turns out there …
A bright new year beckons us forward
December 17, 2021
We of UT Health San Antonio embrace the hope that shines through our teaching, learning, research and patient care — as we serve our community and make lives better.
MSN.com: Using next-generation sequencing to determine strains of the COVID-19 virus
December 17, 2021
MSN.com shared this KENS 5 story featuring next-generation sequencing being performed by teams at UT Health San Antonio, which detected the first cases of the COVID-19 virus omicron variant in Bexar County. Dr. Marjorie David, director of UT Health San …
KENS 5: Using next-generation sequencing to determine strains of the COVID-19 virus
December 17, 2021
KENS 5 featured next-generation sequencing being performed by teams at UT Health San Antonio, which detected the first cases of the COVID-19 virus omicron variant in Bexar County. Dr. Marjorie David, director of UT Health San Antonio’s Molecular Diagno …