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Patients who have already had some degree of permanent loss of function in the brain due to stroke may benefit from reestablishing blood flow through a lifesaving procedure.
A UT Health San Antonio program, in collaboration with University Health, aims to strengthen the emotional connection between mothers and their infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Marjorie David, MD, MS, director of the Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, was quoted in this KENS 5 story. Her lab worked to identify omicron variant cases in Bexar County.
This article is about a survey that shows cancer patients are at risk for serious COVID-19 illness, but some are still afraid to get vaccinated against the virus.
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