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News-Medical.net: Study shows thinking and walking speed usually decline together

May 6, 2020

Do thinking and walking go hand in hand in determining the health course of senior adults? A study published by UT Health San Antonio researchers found that, indeed, the two functions often parallel each other in determining a person’s health trajectory. Read the full story.


KTSA: FDA approves emergency use of COVID-19 drug being tested in San Antonio

May 6, 2020

Dr. Thomas Patterson, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, explained the implications of the FDA fast-tracking emergency authorization of the new anti-viral drug, remdesivir. Listen to the interview. 


High Plains Public Radio: Pregnant in a pandemic: How to protect yourself and baby from COVID-19

May 5, 2020

Dr. Patrick Ramsey, maternal-fetal specialist in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, provided advice for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to the interview.


Rivard Report: Health care providers resume doctor visits, surgeries as restrictions lift

May 5, 2020

Dr. Ruben Mesa, director of the Mays Cancer Center, and Dr. Ramon Cancino, Family and Community Medicine at UT Health San Antonio, emphasized that it is safe for patients to receive cancer screenings and elective surgeries. Read the full story.


KSAT 12: Blood clot issue found in young COVID-19 patients at University Hospital

May 5, 2020

Dr. Diego Maselli, associate professor of medicine in the division of pulmonary diseases and critical care at UT Health San Antonio, explained that most patients with coronavirus at University Hospital have had some form of blood clot in their arms and legs. Read and watch the full story


Rivard Report: Life during coronavirus: San Antonio’s week in photos, April 27-May 3

May 5, 2020

Graduating medical students, Lulu Wang and Joy Tsai, are shown in this photo roundup from the Rivard Report newsletter. The students are taking pictures in graduation regalia at Denman Estate Park. See the newsletter


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