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Popular beliefs about how our brains work often contradict the science. A UT Physicians neuropsychologist separates fact from fiction and debunks these common brain myths.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony welcomed a major milestone for new research and treatment for CACNA1A-related disorders.
A student-led health fair provided important preventive screenings for the community. This was the sixth year for UTHealth Houston Cares.
This lean protein has surprising benefits as a social food, but beware of the sodium! Follow our dietitian-approved guide for a healthy crawfish boil.
A lump behind a child’s knee could be cause for concern, but it may be a harmless Baker’s cyst.
Adding lemons to your daily routine can benefit your health and skin and add flavor to meals. A UT Physicians registered dietitian reveals why she loves lemons.
Popular beliefs about how our brains work often contradict the science. A UT Physicians neuropsychologist separates fact from fiction and debunks these common brain myths.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony welcomed a major milestone for new research and treatment for CACNA1A-related disorders.
A student-led health fair provided important preventive screenings for the community. This was the sixth year for UTHealth Houston Cares.
This lean protein has surprising benefits as a social food, but beware of the sodium! Follow our dietitian-approved guide for a healthy crawfish boil.
A lump behind a child’s knee could be cause for concern, but it may be a harmless Baker’s cyst.
Adding lemons to your daily routine can benefit your health and skin and add flavor to meals. A UT Physicians registered dietitian reveals why she loves lemons.
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Patient Stories
When James had the colonoscopy he’d been avoiding, the results showed rectal cancer. Treated by a UT Physicians colorectal surgeon, James is cancer-free and a colonoscopy advocate.
Lee Pratt’s congenital heart condition proved debilitating as he aged. A team of UT Physicians heart specialists uncovered his true diagnosis and performed a life-changing surgery.
Jason Putnam’s quality of life declined when a traumatic brain injury turned into epilepsy. He regained independence after surgery with the Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at UTHealth Houston.
Newly diagnosed with severely uncontrolled diabetes, Robin used her love of pickleball to help lower her blood sugar level in just two months.
Knee issues ended Jim Hardy’s professional golf career in the 1970s. After years of pain, he turned to a UT Physicians orthopedic surgeon who gave him a new knee at 81, proving it’s never too late.
After suffering from severe symptoms of an enlarged prostate, Larry found relief through laser surgery performed by a UT Physicians urologist.
When James had the colonoscopy he’d been avoiding, the results showed rectal cancer. Treated by a UT Physicians colorectal surgeon, James is cancer-free and a colonoscopy advocate.
Lee Pratt’s congenital heart condition proved debilitating as he aged. A team of UT Physicians heart specialists uncovered his true diagnosis and performed a life-changing surgery.
Jason Putnam’s quality of life declined when a traumatic brain injury turned into epilepsy. He regained independence after surgery with the Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at UTHealth Houston.
Newly diagnosed with severely uncontrolled diabetes, Robin used her love of pickleball to help lower her blood sugar level in just two months.
Knee issues ended Jim Hardy’s professional golf career in the 1970s. After years of pain, he turned to a UT Physicians orthopedic surgeon who gave him a new knee at 81, proving it’s never too late.
After suffering from severe symptoms of an enlarged prostate, Larry found relief through laser surgery performed by a UT Physicians urologist.