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CBS 19: More teens are using TikTok to seek advice for mental health; experts warn against this

<p>Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, MD, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, was interviewed for this news segment. &nbsp; Watch Now</p>

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Fort Worth Star-Telegram: How do you know you have long COVID? 5 things you need to know

<p>UT Health San Antonio&#8217;s PREVAIL South Texas study (Prevention, Evaluation and Incidence of Long-Term COVID in South Texas) was mentioned in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Texas Monthly: A Texas Professor Has Cured Hiccups, Folks

<p>Ali Seifi, MD, FACP, FNCS, FCCM, Neurosurgery, was mentioned in this article. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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KSAT 12: UT Health San Antonio brings health care to rural communities

<p>Sonya Hardin, PhD, RN, APRN, FAAN, dean, School of Nursing, and Kristin Roeseler, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, pediatric nurse practitioner, School of Nursing, were interviewed for this news segment. &nbsp; Watch Now</p>

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KENS 5: UT Health mobile clinic visits Uvalde to provide on-the-road health care

<p>Cindy Sickora, DNP, RN, FAAN, vice dean of practice and engagement, School of Nursing, was quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Texas Public Radio: Be Well Texas tries to break down the silos of substance use disorder treatment

<p>Tara Wright, PhD, senior director; Richard Hamner, MSW, BASc, program manager of recovery support services; and Claudia Draper, MBA, practice manager, all of Be Well Texas, were quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Washington Post: If you can smell your air freshener, you might have a problem

<p>Claudia Miller, MD, MS, professor emeritus in the department of family and community medicine, was interviewed for this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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Texas Public Radio: San Antonio researcher finds obesity in middle-age is linked to Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in women

<p>Claudia Satizabal, PhD, Population Health Sciences and the Glenn Biggs Institute, was quoted in this story. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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San Antonio Express-News: UT Health San Antonio gets $4 million to improve cancer outreach and outcomes for Latinos

<p>Amelie G. Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, Population Health Sciences, Institute for Health Promotion Research and Mays Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. &nbsp; Read More</p>

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KSAT 12: Obesity in midlife tied to Alzheimer’s-related genes, UT Health San Antonio scientists find

<p>Claudia Satizabal, PhD, Population Health Sciences and the Glenn Biggs Institute, was interviewed for this news story. &nbsp; Watch Now</p>

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