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Fox 29: ‘What’s it going to take?’ Woman not alone, as COVID-19 takes hair, confidence

November 12, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, was interviewed by Fox 29 regarding the case of a COVID-19 survivor suffering from hair loss, which is not an uncommon side effect survivors say they’re experiencing. Read and watch the story.


Voices from the Doximity Network: Op-Med: SOHO 2020 – Bringing ‘MPN Awareness’ to Hematology Community

November 11, 2020

Ruben Mesa, MD, FACP, executive director of the Mays Cancer Center, discussed the advances in combating myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). Read the commentary.


KENS 5: CDC study shows working in the office doubles coronavirus risk, compared to working at home

November 11, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, was interviewed by KENS 5 regarding a CDC study that shows working in the office doubles your coronavirus risk, compared to working from home. Read and watch the story.


KSAT 12: KSAT anchor leads discussion on bigotry against Asian American, Jewish communities amid COVID-19 pandemic

November 11, 2020

Dr. Maria Danet Lapiz-Bluhm, associate professor in the School of Nursing, is quoted in this preview story regarding acts of bigotry and violence that have erupted amid the COVID-19 pandemic toward certain cultural communities. Read the story.


San Antonio Report: Long national nightmare isn’t over, but San Antonio has reason for (cautious) optimism

November 11, 2020

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, spoke to the San Antonio Report regarding the ongoing efforts to protect the Bexar County Jail, where every person booked into the jail is tested for COVID-19; other groups tested include everyone getting elective surgery in Bexar County and everyone getting dental procedures at UT Dentistry. Read the story. 


U.S. News & World Report: AHA News: Cardiac Arrest Deaths Are Rising – Especially Among Younger Black Adults

November 11, 2020

Dr. Anas Al Zubaidi, a research fellow, is a lead investigator on a study that shows the number of people dying from cardiac arrests is climbing and the greatest increase is among young Black adults. Read more.


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