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New hospital will feature museum-quality artwork by local, regional artists

  Spending time in and out of hospitals as a child with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Kate Sheerin is well acquainted with the lack of good art on hospital walls. “I remember one room I spent a lot of time in looking at Raggedy Ann and Andy over and over. It’s almost the only thing I […]

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Hormone fluctuation and women’s oral health

Maiara Hister-Cockrell, DDS, explains how the rise and fall of female hormones cause changes in oral health at different life stages.

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Construction of Science One building to begin this fall

The 95,500-square-foot Science One building will stand five floors high and house laboratory space dedicated to researching the diseases that impact the community most.

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School of Dentistry to launch new Center for Regenerative Sciences

The UT Health Science Center San Antonio School of Dentistry will launch a Center for Regenerative Sciences in the fall of 2024. The research initiative will expand the school’s existing work in regenerative endodontics, dental and craniofacial development and stem cells.

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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.

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New breathing technique at Mays Cancer Center protects healthy tissue from radiation treatment

  Take a deep breath. Hold it for 25 seconds. Exhale. That simple act of holding a breath during a radiation cancer treatment called deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) could mean the difference between irradiating healthy tissue and sparing it, according to Neil Newman, MD, a radiation oncologist for Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio […]

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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s programs achieve new national rankings

Graduate programs in the School of Nursing and School of Health Professions have achieved new national rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 list of best graduate schools.

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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 […]

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UT Health San Antonio and Spurs take over elementary PE classes

  The clunk of basketballs hitting rims instead of the swooshing of nets mixed with squeals of laughter as the Spurs Coyote led a group of third graders through basketball drills. lt was part of an afternoon of fun and learning when the San Antonio Spurs Sports Academy with UT Health San Antonio took charge […]

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UT Health San Antonio students to become first graduates of nation’s first dual degree in medicine and artificial intelligence

  Aaron Fanous, a 4th year student from 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) and fellow student Eri Osta, are making history as the first graduates of the nation’s first known dual degree in medicine and […]

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