• Sudha Seshadri, MD, Neurology and founding director, The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at , was interviewed for this news segment.   Watch Now
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  • To comply with federal law this notice must go to each individual employee and student.  Those employees without an e-mail will be sent a postcard. is committed to assisting all members of the HSC community in providing for their own safety and security.  The Annual Security Report is now available on […]
  • How to Beat Serious Stress

    Every day we face stressful events. Most of these events are minor. But other events are clearly major sources of stress. These include things such as a separation or divorce, or trouble at home or work. You may need help from others, like your health care provider, to get a handle on a stressful situation. They can help you plan and implement changes to ease your stress. You also need to look at the resources available to help you understand and work through the problem. 
  • “We applaud our patients. They are the true heroes in what we do.” —Virginia Kaklamani, MD, DSc, Mays Cancer Center at Could a drug prescribed for transplant recipients also help some women beat breast cancer? Impressive new findings point to this possibility, according to research conducted at of Texas […]
  • Yasmin Lyons, DO, Gynecologic Oncology, Mays Cancer Center, home to MD Anderson Cancer Center, was interviewed for this news segment.   Watch Now
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  • Elizabeth Orcutt first learned about Li-Fraumeni syndrome — a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome that increases the risk of certain types of cancers — in October of 2019 after her then 6-year-old daughter Lydia Orcutt woke up feeling unwell. “She was extra, extra cuddly and complained of a stomach ache,” Orcutt recalled. “Her symptoms rapidly escalated […]
  • Get discounted tickets to watch the final four home football games of of Texas at San Antonio’s inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference. For the third year, serves as the of UTSA’s athletic programs, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer. Ken O. Kenneth-Nwosa, MD, a UT Health […]