Volunteers 50 to 89 with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or probable mild AD may ask about eligibility to participate in VIVA-MIND, a study to learn whether a new drug therapy for Alzheimer’s disease can help people experiencing mild memory problems.
UT Health San Antonio’s Military Health Institute will host a signing event solidifying the university’s dedication to ensure employees and students in the National Guard and Military Reserve receive support so they are able to best perform their military duties.
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UT Health San Antonio’s Military Health Institute hosted a signing event and award recognition ceremony July 31 solidifying the university’s dedication to ensure employees and students in the National Guard and Military Reserve receive the support to best perform their military duties. During the event at the Academic and Administration Building on the university’s main […]
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