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Fox 29: Underlying conditions major problem for San Antonio COVID-19 patients

November 18, 2020

Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed for this story about underlying conditions being a major problem for San Antonio COVID-19 patients. Read and watch the story.


News 4: UT Health San Antonio cancer expert explains signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer

November 18, 2020

Alicia Logue, MD, colon and rectal cancer surgery specialist from Mays Cancer Center, discussed the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer and how it’s rapidly increasing in people under 50 during a live segment on News 4 to spread awareness about cancer screening and prevention. Read and watch the story.


News 4: Bamlanivimab not easy to pronounce, but provides Texas hospitals new COVID treatment

November 17, 2020

Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, contributed to a story by News 4 regarding the first shipments of an experimental antibody IV therapy for COVID-19, bamlanivimab, that received emergency authorization from the FDA and which has shown to prevent high-risk patients from ending up in the hospital. Read and watch the story.


Fox 29: Plans to expand, relocate drug recovery home that keeps moms and babies together

November 17, 2020

Dr. Lisa Cleveland, associate professor in the School of Nursing, was interviewed for this story about building a new Women’s Wellness Campus to expand her program, Casa Mia, which provides recovery housing and programs for pregnant and parenting mothers with opioid use disorder. Read and watch the story.


News 4: Plans to expand, relocate drug recovery home that keeps moms and babies together

November 17, 2020

Dr. Lisa Cleveland, associate professor in the School of Nursing, was interviewed for this story about building a new Women’s Wellness Campus to expand her program, Casa Mia, which provides recovery housing and programs for pregnant and parenting mothers with opioid use disorder. Read and watch the story.


Deceleration News: Take action: Attend first SA Climate Ready committees meeting

November 16, 2020

Dr. Adelita Cantu, School of Nursing, is listed as a member of the Climate Equity Advisory Committee to help create San Antonio’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. Read the story.


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