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KABB-TV (Fox 29 San Antonio): Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

KABB-TV (Fox 29 San Antonio): Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

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WOAI-TV (News 4 San Antonio): Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

WOAI-TV (News 4 San Antonio): Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

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KENS 5: Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

KENS 5: Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

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yahoo!finance: UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health celebrates ‘a new era of hope, healing and discovery’ with ribbon-cutting

yahoo!finance: UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health celebrates ‘a new era of hope, healing and discovery’ with ribbon-cutting

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MSN.com: Transformational San Antonio brain health center reveals opening date

MSN.com: Transformational San Antonio brain health center reveals opening date

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Texas Public Radio: Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

Texas Public Radio: Center for Brain Health Ribbon-Cutting Event

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Texas Public Radio: UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health brings research and patient care under one roof

Texas Public Radio: UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health brings research and patient care under one roof

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‘A new era of hope, healing and discovery’

University of Texas System and UT San Antonio leaders hailed “a new era of hope, healing and discovery” for neurological patients and their families with a ribbon-cutting Nov. 12 for the UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health, a $100 million, 103,000-square-foot facility that will bring specialty care, therapy, diagnostics and research under one roof.

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San Antonio Report: San Antonio scientists pushing for $3B in state funding for dementia research

San Antonio Report: San Antonio scientists pushing for $3B in state funding for dementia research

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Scientist helps shape new traumatic brain injury guidelines

  Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, affects millions of Americans each year, often resulting in long-term health challenges. New national recommendations are now paving the way for more effective short- and long-term care for patients with TBI. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, served on the National […]

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