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April 16, 2024
Written By: Shelley Vanker, UT Physicians | Updated: April 16, 2024
UTHealth Houston welcomes specialized urologist Rodrigo Donalisio da Silva, MD.
April 12, 2024
Written By: Shelley Vanker, UT Physicians | Updated: April 12, 2024
Packed with color, flavor, and aroma, adding a little spice to your diet can provide protection against cancer, ease nausea, and increase cardiovascular activity.
April 3, 2024
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: April 3, 2024
Experts aren't panicked about H5N1 in Texas, but urge people to get tested if symptoms arise, especially after contact with animals.
April 3, 2024
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: April 3, 2024
High-protein food is more than chicken and eggs. Learn common protein myths and how much protein you should target.
April 3, 2024
Written By: Andi Atkinson, UT Physicians | Updated: April 3, 2024
For Child Abuse Prevention Month, learn how to spot signs of possible abuse and be the voice for a child.
March 28, 2024
Written By: Shelley Vanker, UT Physicians | Updated: March 28, 2024
Two institutional icons are coming together to unveil a new name and look for the UTHealth Houston Half Marathon & 10K. Get ready for some fitness-forward fun in downtown Houston this October.
March 21, 2024
Written By: Shelley Vanker, UT Physicians | Updated: March 21, 2024
Your ears are self-cleaning and self-protecting, all thanks to ear wax.
March 20, 2024
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: March 20, 2024
The no-cost community health fair provided resources and screenings to individuals and families in northeast Houston.
March 19, 2024
Written By: Shelley Vanker, UT Physicians | Updated: March 19, 2024
Proper nutrition, shoes, and posture are all important factors to reduce the risk of injury while running.
March 13, 2024
Written By: Vicki Powers, UT Physicians | Updated: March 13, 2024
Lifestyle modifications correlate to about a 50% reduction in the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. A UTHealth Houston neurologist shares how to put this in action.