UT Health San Antonio
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Smithsonian Magazine: The Curious Case of Charles Osborne, Who Hiccupped for 68 Years Straight

<p>Dr. Ali Seifi, Neurosurgery, inventor of a hiccups-relief device, is quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Washington Post: Why do we get the hiccups?

<p>Dr. Ali Seifi, Neurosurgery, is quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Yahoo Lifestyle: If You’re Feeling This in Your Head, it is Time to See the Doctor ASAP

<p>Dr. Deborah Carver, Neurology, is quoted in this article. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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KSAT 12: GMSA: San Antonio doctor helps explain PTSD for June awareness month

<p>Dr. Alan Peterson, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, was interviewed for this segment. &nbsp; Watch Video</p>

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KSAT 12: San Antonio psychiatrists weigh in after politicians link mental health to mass shootings

<p>Dr. Jessica Sandoval and Dr.  Christopher Wallace, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, were quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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USA TODAY: Staying cool during hot weather: As heat wave impacts millions, here’s how to stay safe

<p>Dr. Fred Campbell, Medicine, is quoted in this article. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Yahoo! Finance: Novel brain injury treatment tested in 1st human subject; drug conceived at UT Health San Antonio

<p>James D. Lechleiter, PhD, professor of cell systems and anatomy at UT Health San Antonio, and Andrea Giuffrida, PhD, vice president for strategic industry ventures at UT Health San Antonio, were quoted in this story about the first human test of experimental brain injury medication conceived in laboratories at UT Health San Antonio. Read More</p>

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KSAT 12: COVID-19 worsening in San Antonio as FDA advisers move forward with vaccine for children under 5

<p>Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, was interviewed for this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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San Antonio Express-News: San Antonio scientist’s novel brain injury drug being tested in humans

<p>Dr. James Lechleiter, Cell Systems and Anatomy, is featured in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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San Antonio Business Journal: The new cancer quest and what it means for San Antonio

<p>Drs. Ruben Mesa, Kate Lathrop and Mark Bonnen of the Mays Cancer Center took part in a panel discussion for this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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