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San Antonio Express-News: Telling yourself you’re old can prematurely age you.

March 2, 2022

Dr. Fred Campbell, General Medicine, was interviewed for this story.   Read More


Action News 5, Memphis, TN: Best Life: The way you walk can detect disease

March 1, 2022

Dr. Mini Jacob, Glenn Biggs Institute, recorded this segment with Ivanhoe News during the pandemic and is featured in this story.   Watch Video


Cancer Network: Mesa Discusses Importance of Pacritinib Accelerated Approval for Myelofibrosis With Severe Thrombocytopenia

March 1, 2022

Dr. Ruben Mesa, executive director of the Mays Cancer Center, gives video comments about FDA approval of a new drug for a chronic leukemia.   Watch Video


Medical News Today: Police violence-induced stress may worsen Black women’s health

March 1, 2022

Dr. Luz Maria Garcini, of the Center for Research to Advance Community Health and departments of medicine and psychiatry, is quoted in this article.   Read More


KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease specialist discusses CDC’s new masking guidance

February 25, 2022

Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, discusses the new masking guidelines expected to be released by the CDC. Watch video


Fox 29 and News 4: ‘Very challenging’: Texas leads nation in repeat teenage pregnancies; experts weigh in

February 24, 2022

Dr. Kristen Plastino, professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology / UT Teen Health, was interviewed for this story.


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