A new clinical study seeks the answer in San Antonio, Seattle and New York. UT Health San Antonio is the coordinating center for this National Institutes of Health-funded pilot clinical study to treat acute kidney injury in COVID-19 patients.
Through a partnership, UT System employees can have a meaningful impact on the lives of veterans. More than 20,000 veterans have completed successful mentorships leading to immense professional growth and employment success.
Could your new home with its fresh paint, carpet and cabinets make you sick? New research provides a link between exposures to common chemicals and so-called unexplained illnesses.
Sandra Osswald, MD, Dermatology, will answer your questions and provide real-life examples of which spots and moles are harmless and which ones you need to see a doctor for.
Jason Bowling, MD, Infectious Diseases, was quoted in this article about the contagious delta variant being a driver of the rise in cases nationwide, including in San Antonio and other Texas metro areas.
Katherine Bartush, MD, Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, was interviewed for a segment to raise awareness about ways to avoid heat injury this summer while doing outdoor activities.
Keeping you informed about the latest in research, patient care and academics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio.