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UT System presents STARs awards to three health science center faculty
Three UT Health San Antonio faculty were awarded funds from The University of Texas System’s Science and Technology Acquisition and Retention program.
KENS 5: Verify | No, GLP1s like Ozempic do not cause gastroparesis
Maria Escobar-Vasco, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, was interviewed for this news segment. Read More
MySA.com: Pediatricians warn of hand, foot, mouth disease outbreak in San Antonio
Joseph Cantey, MD, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases, was mentioned in this article. Read More
Texas Tribune: Texas revamps Narcan distribution following delays, unpredictable supply
Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, vice president for research, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and executive director, Be Well Texas, a statewide substance use treatment and recovery initiative of UT Health San Antonio, was interviewed for this article. Read More
WOAI-TV and KABB-TV: San Antonio researchers funded to use AI for faster trauma response decisions
Brian Eastridge, MD, professor, Department of Surgery, and chief, Division of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now (KABB -TV) Watch Now WOAI-TV
Luan receives $100,000 UT System Rising STARs award to research pediatric blood cancers among Hispanics
Yu Luan, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy in the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) received a UT System Rising STARs (Science and Technology Acquisition and Retention) award in the amount […]
Science Magazine: A long-term ketogenic diet accumulates aged cells in normal tissues, a UT Health San Antonio-led study shows
David Gius, MD, assistant dean of research and professor with the Department of Radiation Oncology in theJoe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, and associate cancer director of translation research at the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read More
MSN.com: A long-term ketogenic diet accumulates aged cells in normal tissues, new study shows
David Gius, MD, assistant dean of research and professor with the Department of Radiation Oncology in theJoe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, and associate cancer director of translation research at the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read More
yahoo!finance: A long-term ketogenic diet accumulates aged cells in normal tissues, a UT Health San Antonio-led study shows
David Gius, MD, assistant dean of research and professor with the Department of Radiation Oncology in theJoe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, and associate cancer director of translation research at the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read More
KSAT 12: New UT Health San Antonio study reveals drawbacks of long-term ‘keto’ diet
David Gius, MD, assistant dean of research and professor with the Department of Radiation Oncology in theJoe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, and associate cancer director of translation research at the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read More […]
San Antonio Express-News: Is it time to take a break from your keto diet? Here’s what a recent study found.
David Gius, MD, assistant dean of research and professor with the Department of Radiation Oncology in the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, and associate cancer director of translation research at the Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read […]
KABB-TV: UT School of Public Health secures nearly $3 million in grants for renovation, research
The UT School of Public Health San Antonio and UT Health San Antonio were mentioned in this news segment. Watch Now
Texas Public Radio: New funding provided for research into fatty liver disease at UT Health and for new building
The UT School of Public Health San Antonio and UT Health San Antonio were mentioned in this article. Read More
San Antonio Express-News: UT Health gets nearly $3M for new school and research in fight against diabetes
UT Health San Antonio was mentioned in this article. Read More (subscription required)
San Antonio Report: San Antonio researchers hope to ‘make a dent’ in liver cancer epidemic in South Texas
Acting UT Health San Antonio President Robert Hromas, MD, FACP, and Vasan Ramachandran, MD, FACC, FAHA, dean, the UT School of Public Health San Antonio, were quoted in this article. Read More
Hundreds of students celebrated for their achievements
Jubilant graduates crossed the stage at the Alamodome to receive their diplomas Saturday, May 18. Proud parents, family members and friends witnessed the celebratory sights and sounds of the 1,098 graduates of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio who crossed the stage during the combined spring and summer commencement ceremony on […]
A long-term ketogenic diet accumulates aged cells in normal tissues, a UT Health San Antonio-led study shows
Researchers urge, ‘Take a keto-break,’ for prevention A strict “keto-friendly” diet popular for weight loss and diabetes, depending on both the diet and individual, might not be all that friendly. A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) found that a continuous […]
yahoo!news-Malaysia: Diabetes, Heart Problems and Kidney Disease Are Closely Linked
Kumar Sharma, MD, FAHA, chief of the Division of Nephrology and vice chair for research in the Department of Medicine, was included in this article. Read More
yahoo!news: Diabetes, Heart Problems and Kidney Disease Are Closely Linked
Kumar Sharma, MD, FAHA, chief of the Division of Nephrology and vice chair for research in the Department of Medicine, was included in this article. Read More
The New York Times: Diabetes, Heart Problems and Kidney Disease Are Closely Linked
Kumar Sharma, MD, FAHA, chief of the Division of Nephrology and vice chair for research in the Department of Medicine, was included in this article. Read More: (subscription required)