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Drug study participants needed

UT Health San Antonio researchers are seeking healthy participants between the ages of 70 and 95 for a clinical trial to study what effects Rapamycin (an FDA-approved medication) has on heart function, heart muscle stiffening and other effects on circulation. Qualified participants will receive compensation.

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The benefits of cancer rehabilitation

Brian Fricke, MD, director of cancer rehabilitation, shares the four phases of cancer rehabilitation and how our program helps patients prepare for treatment, maintain their independence and decrease side effects after treatment.

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How do we turn discoveries into lifesaving health care? From fighting disease to making research breakthroughs, we do everything it takes to lead the way to develop new therapies and treatments to care for you.

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