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San Antonio partners pioneer surgery aimed at reversing Type 2 diabetes

April 23, 2021

The goal of the novel procedure is to improve the patients’ health and minimize or reverse the adverse health effects of their Type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes treatment


News 4: San Antonio doctors developing new procedure which could reverse Type 2 diabetes

April 23, 2021

Dr. Richard Peterson, Surgery/Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, describes a minimally invasive procedure that is showing promising results to improve patients’ health and minimize or reverse the adverse health effects of their Type 2 diabetes. Watch the story.


Fox 29: San Antonio doctors developing new procedure which could reverse Type 2 diabetes

April 23, 2021

Dr. Richard Peterson, Surgery/Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, describes a minimally invasive procedure that is showing promising results to improve patients’ health and minimize or reverse the adverse health effects of their Type 2 diabetes. Watch the story.


KSAT 12: Belly fat removal surgery study shows remarkable results for patients with Type 2 diabetes

April 23, 2021

Dr. Richard Peterson, Surgery/Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, describes a minimally invasive procedure that is showing promising results to improve patients’ health and minimize or reverse the adverse health effects of their Type 2 diabetes. Watch the story.


COVID-19 vaccines are available at UT Health San Antonio

April 20, 2021

Vaccine appointments and walk-ins are available to everyone 16 years and older, with priority given to those 80 years and older.




KSAT 12: Historically mild flu season could be bad news for next season’s vaccine

April 20, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, shares with KSAT 12 audiences that, across Texas, reported flu numbers remain low, a fact that reinforces the value of masking, social distancing and curtailed traveling. Watch the story.


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