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San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference Oct. 20-21 offers latest science in treating psychological wounds of war

  Military City USA will welcome hundreds of researchers, clinicians, military leaders and policymakers Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 20-21, for the San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. They’ll gather at the Westin Riverwalk to discuss the latest advances in caring for those with the psychological wounds of war and how to lead more […]

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Breakthrough imaging technology to debut at UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health

A leap forward in brain imaging is coming to San Antonio. UT Health San Antonio’s Center for Brain Health opening in December 2025 will be the first in Texas to house a Siemens MAGNETOM 7-Tesla Terra.X magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system — one of the most advanced MRI technologies available.

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UT Teen Health brings back Project YES to support teens’ mental health

Part of UT Teen Health, Project YES offers teens short sessions on different topics, focusing on mood, body image, and staying safe when experiencing moments of emotional struggle. Each session lasts five to 10 minutes, accessible by phone, tablet or computer.

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Leading cancer research centers reinforce importance of safe and effective human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to prevent cancer

Mays Cancer Center joins leading NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in a unified statement to raise awareness about vaccine The Mays Cancer Center at The University of Texas San Antonio Health Science Center, along with 61 National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers with leading national organizations and the University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center have endorsed a joint […]

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UTSA and UT Health San Antonio complete merger to become The University of Texas at San Antonio

UTSA and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) today merged to form The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio), a premier global university that is deeply committed to making lives better for the communities it serves. As a merged institution, UT San Antonio now ranks as the third-largest public research university in Texas according to annual research expenditures, behind only Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin.

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On World Brain Day, UT Health San Antonio provides a preview of its new Center for Brain Health

On World Brain Day, UT Health San Antonio provides a preview of its new Center for Brain Health

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Be Well Texas at UT Health San Antonio to lead major statewide expansion of opioid use disorder and recovery services

Treatment access, improvements will reach both rural and urban communities The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has formally announced that Be Well Texas, an initiative of the Be Well Institute on Substance Use and Related Disorders at UT Health San Antonio, has been selected to lead a major expansion of opioid use disorder and recovery support services across […]

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UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital pioneers use of new non-opioid painkiller after surgery

Hospital is state’s first to approve use of new FDA-approved analgesic   Showing its leadership in addressing the opioid crisis, the UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital is the state’s first to approve use of a new non-opioid medication for pain following orthopaedic and podiatric surgeries. The effort is part of UT Health […]

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Making groundbreaking discoveries with local and global impact

In the past five years, UT Health San Antonio has conducted more than 600 clinical research projects with one goal in mind — making lives better for people in San Antonio, Texas and beyond through innovative solutions to today’s most challenging health problems.

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Healing the healers: Ripples podcast provides real talk about physician wellness  

Photo of the three hosts: from left:  Adriana Dyurich, PhD, LPC, Veena Prasad, PhD, MBA, LPC and Jon Courand, MD, are the hosts of the Ripples: Physician Well-being podcast produced by The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. This story was first published in the May issue of the Bexar County Medical […]

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