In national survey, thousands recall initial exposures that led to spiral of sensitivities Contact: Will Sansom, 210-567-2579, sansom@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (Aug. 25, 2023) — What initiates chemical intolerance (CI)? In a newly released survey of thousands of U.S. adults, respondents most frequently cited exposures to biological sources, such as mold and algae “blooms,” and/or fossil fuels,…
For the third year, UT Health San Antonio will serve as the exclusive official health care partner of The University of Texas at San Antonio athletics programs, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer programs. As part of the partnership, the two-time conference champion UTSA football team will take the home field with Ken […]
Kumar Sharma, MD, chief, Nephrology and founding director, Center for Precision Medicine, was quoted in this news wire story. Read More
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For the third year, UT Health San Antonio will serve as the exclusive official health care partner of The University of Texas at San Antonio athletics programs, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer programs. As part of the partnership, the two-time conference champion UTSA football team will take the home field with Ken […]
Sonya Renae Hardin, PhD, RN, APRN, FAAN, dean, School of Nursing, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now
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Current leading marker, protein in urine, does not apply to all patients with diabetes who develop kidney disease Urine levels of adenine, a metabolite produced in the kidney, are predictive and a causative biomarker of looming progressive kidney failure in patients with diabetes, a finding that could lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention, researchers from […]
Darren Poidevin, CLPO, clinical director, UT Health San Antonio Cranial Remolding Program, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now
District representatives from U.S. Congressman Joaquin Castro’s office visited The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio.