• Did you know the tiny canals in your inner ear play a key role in keeping you balanced? When these delicate systems are disrupted, it can lead to dizziness, vertigo (a spinning sensation), and a feeling of unsteadiness. These balance problems can occur at any age, but they are more common as we get older and can significantly impact daily activities.
  • Dedicating a ‘place of firsts’

    Today, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio proudly dedicated the new $472 million UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital in front of leaders from The University of Texas System, UT Health San Antonio and Mays Cancer Center, as well as donors, elected officials and other distinguished guests.
  • Read the San Antonio Express News article here. 
  • Small steps can lead to big improvements in oral health, and regular flossing is a key part of that. Experts at the School of Dentistry share advice on how to floss correctly, the benefits of different flossing tools and why keeping your gums clean is crucial to overall health.
  • Orthodontics: More than meets the eye

    Orthodontics is often seen as a way to achieve a beautiful smile, but it offers so much more. Maria Karakousoglou, BDS, MS, explains how orthodontic care can improve speech, breathing and overall health while preventing chronic issues like jaw pain and even headaches.
  • As the holiday season approaches, it’s easy to feel like healthy eating is off the table. But enjoying your favorite festive meals doesn’t mean sacrificing nutrition. By making a few simple changes, you can lighten up your go-to recipes while keeping all the delicious flavors you love.Here are four tips to make your holiday dishes healthier:
  • Be Well Clinic offers recovery, hope

    Be Well Clinic, a state-supported initiative within the Be Well Institute on Substance Use and Related Disorders at UT Health San Antonio offers in-person and telehealth substance use treatment and recovery services for anyone in the state, regardless of ability to pay.
  • A panel of UT Health San Antonio experts participated in a town hall hosted by KSAT anchor Stephania Jimenez on Oct. 8 to discuss cancer rates among the Hispanic community and how the UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital, in collaboration with the Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio, will help […]
  •   The race to draw the best and brightest students has become an international one, with candidates weighing options not only in their state or country, but also across the globe. Universities likewise face fierce competition globally for top scientists and research funding. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health […]
  • High blood pressure significantly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, two of the leading causes of death in the United States. At UT Health San Antonio, our primary care teams are dedicated to reducing high blood pressure and improving patient outcomes.