Provided by: Eliot Lopez, Ph.D. It happens this time of year: the leaves start to change color, the wind starts to chill, and your energy and mood start to dip. Even in a warm place like San Antonio, it can be like clockwork, you notice yourself feeling...
After a career in corporate fitness and personal training, Kitty Henricksen wanted to pursue a more fulfilling career that allowed her to spend more time with her family. As a new mom, she developed an interest in sonography. She had a passion for...
UTSA came close to its first bowl victory on Friday. The Roadrunners fell short at the Cure Bowl, but UT Health San Antonio played a key role in keeping the athletes healthy and in the game. There is still much to be proud of - UTSA won back-to-back...
Our researchers recently discovered that even a small increase in eating Omega-3 rich foods, like fish, can help protect your brain. The study of 2,183 dementia- and stroke-free participants found that: Higher omega-3 index was associated with larger...
Katherine Bartush, MD, was a star athlete in high school and college. But constant ACL injuries kept her on the sidelines. Today, Bartush is the director of sports medicine at UT Health San Antonio and the official sports medicine surgeon for UTSA...
Much-needed primary and specialty health care, and surgical services, for a growing Northwest Side drew an important step closer with a beam-signing ceremony for the UT Health at Kyle Seale Parkway outpatient and surgery center, signaling that crews have...
Watch the KENS5 interview. Respiratory illnesses are on the rise and spreading throughout South Texas. In a recent interview on KENS5, Jason Bowling, MD, and Jan Patterson, MD, shared how you can determine which illness you have and how to protect...
Readers are urged to ignore a recent study that doubts colonoscopies. In an op-ed in the San Antonio Express-News, Ramon Cancino, MD, and Gail Tomlinson, MD, co-chairs of the Mays Cancer Center/UT Health San Antonio Joint Cancer Prevention and Screening...
More than 15 female UT Health San Antonio physicians were recognized as Women Leaders in Medicine for their contributions to medicine by the Bexar County Medical Society. Each year, female physicians are honored for their excellence in patient care and...
Our Executive Health Program caters to the unique medical needs of busy professionals of every age, in any industry. With a single appointment at one location, all your general and specialty preventative and diagnostic exams can be completed. Learn more...