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SciTechDaily: Drinking Alcohol Blocks a Chemical in the Brain That Promotes Attention

December 2, 2020

In a new paper, UT Health San Antonio researchers report brain chemistry that may contribute to why drinkers have difficulty paying attention while under the influence. Read the story.


News-Medical Life Sciences: Drinking obstructs a chemical that boosts attention

December 2, 2020

In a new paper, UT Health San Antonio researchers report brain chemistry that may contribute to why drinkers have difficulty paying attention while under the influence. Read the story. 


Fox 29: Advocates hope Bexar County’s needle exchange program sparks change statewide

November 19, 2020

Lisa Cleveland, PhD, RN, FAAN, School of Nursing, was interviewed about the Bexar County Joint Opioid Task Force’s Harm Reduction initiative, which she co-leads and received funding to support through UT Health San Antonio. Read and watch the story.


News 4: Advocates hope Bexar County’s needle exchange program sparks change statewide

November 19, 2020

Lisa Cleveland, PhD, RN, FAAN, School of Nursing, was interviewed about the Bexar County Joint Opioid Task Force’s Harm Reduction initiative, which she co-leads and received funding to support through UT Health San Antonio. 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.


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