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Dementia Friendly San Antonio Town Hall set
Transplant center marks milestone
Women’s Comprehensive Health Conference set for Nov. 10
Forbes: Senolytic therapies seem to stop Alzheimer’s disease ‘in its tracks’
President Henrich promotes scientific innovation at Medical Center luncheon
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Women’s Comprehensive Health Conference set for Nov. 10

Event at the Witte Museum will feature empowering stories, health screenings and health and wellness vendors.

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Dementia Friendly San Antonio Town Hall set

Dementia doesn't just impact those with a diagnosis. It can dramatically affect caregivers and be felt across a community. The town hall is for everyone, especially persons with dementia and their family caregivers.

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William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP - headshot
President Henrich promotes scientific innovation at Medical Center luncheon

He praises the consortium formed by UT Health San Antonio, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, Southwest Research Institute and UTSA.

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Transplant center marks milestone

With 16 living liver donor transplants this year, University Transplant Center ranks first in Texas and No. 3 in the country in the number of procedures.

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Forbes: Senolytic therapies seem to stop Alzheimer’s disease ‘in its tracks’

Scientists have implicated a type of cellular stress for the first time as a player in Alzheimer’s disease.

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