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  • Winter blues, preventing suicide

    Dr. David Roberts, director of UT Health San Antonio Transitional Care Clinic, discusses the impact of quality social interactions in the life of someone who battles mental illness. During a segment with KENS5 News, Dr. Roberts shared some key signs to...

  • Promising new therapeutics for fighting children's cancer

    Researchers at Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio are among the top contributors of therapy trials in the world. The Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute focuses its research on the role of cancer genes in...

  • Super charge your morning routine

    Dr. Rob Carter from UT Health, the co-author of The Morning Mind and expert in human performance, gives four simple tips to give your hectic mornings a healthy boost. Boost your morning routine with these tips! 1. Reflect on what makes you happy to be...

  • The dangers of hand sanitizer

    Hand sanitizer is an easy way to help keep your kids healthy by eliminating germs and bacteria on their hands. However, it has also been the culprit behind 14,000 phone calls to poison control centers across the nation. Kids don't always understand...

  • November is national epilepsy awareness month

    By: Charles Akos Szabo, MD, FAAN, FAES Department of Neurology at UT Health San Antonio Epilepsy affects about 1 to 2 percent of people in Texas, and despite being the fourth most common neurological disease, it is associated with the most social stigma...

  • Closed for Thanksgiving

    In observation of Thanksgiving, we will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Nov. 29. We will resume regular business hours on Monday, Dec. 2. Happy Thanksgiving from your health care team at UT Health Physicians!  

  • Experts Explain What to Know About Sinus Infections

    Allergies in San Antonio are something everyone deals with every year. These often lead to congestion and sinus infections, which can be hard to differentiate from a regular cold or an actual bacterial infection. Dr. Philip Chen from UT Health San...

  • Expert Fertility Care in the Texas Hill Country

    UT Health San Antonio’s expert, board-certified reproductive endocrinologists are now helping patients become parents at UT Health Hill Country. We are the only fertility practice in the area with board-certified physicians who specialize in fertility...

  • Have you heard? May is Better Speech and Hearing Month

    Tuesday, May 21, 2019

    Communication is what keeps us connected. Hearing loss, the third most common physical condition among older Americans, is no friend of communications.  One in three people over age 60 has hearing loss, and it’s been estimated that one in 14 Gen Xers...

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    Diabetes remains the seventh-leading cause of death in Bexar County and for many of those with the disease complications can often lead to the loss of limbs; Over 2,000 lower-limb amputations occur annually. In an effort to mitigate the numbers of limbs...

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