San Antonio Magazine: Tips for talking to your kids about race

June 15, 2020

Dr. Brigitte Bailey, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and the training director for its Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program, explains how to talk with children about race. She says it starts with examining your own views. Often, that also means acknowledging that you’re still learning, too. “This is difficult for parents to […]




PhillyVoice: As seniors’ walking speeds slow, their minds usually do too

May 6, 2020

Seniors tend to slow down physically at about the same time they decline mentally, leading to a heightened mortality risk, according to a new study conducted by UT Health San Antonio. Read the full story. Other websites featuring this story:  News-Medical.net:  Thinking and walking determine a person’s health trajectory, shows study ScienceDaily.com: Cognition and gait […]


Music that heals

April 30, 2020

Grace Notes community choir is helping people living with dementia and their families connect virtually through the healing power of music.




Scientists research a solution to the metabolic crisis

April 27, 2020

“Millions of people consume too much food, while millions of others are in poverty and subsist on too little food. We are studying what happens at the molecular level in both situations with a goal of developing a drug to intervene,” said Dr. Madesh Muniswamy.