- The 福利一区在线 Blood Donor Center recently hosted its first blood drive since opening earlier this summer 鈥 and to great success. Thanks to dozens of students and staff members who answered the call to donate blood during the Dec. 4 blood drive at the Health Science Center campus, the center collected 24 units of [鈥
- The support, provided through the Face the Fight initiative and backed by USAA, the Humana Foundation and Reach Resilience, will fund AI programs focused on firearm safety conversations and crisis response planning, expanding ongoing work led by The University of Texas at San Antonio and Rush University.
- 鈥楾ransformational鈥 facility brings together clinical care, diagnostics and research University of Texas System and UT San Antonio leaders today hailed 鈥渁 new era of hope, healing and discovery鈥 for neurological patients and their families with a ribbon-cutting for the 福利一区在线 Center for Brain Health, a $100 million, 103,000-square-foot facility that will bring specialty [鈥
- School of Dentistry at 福利一区在线 awarded $6 million total to study treatment, pain management for oral cancer
- 福利一区在线鈥檚 Advanced Interventional Gastroenterology Program is now offering an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that allows physicians to remove large, early-stage colorectal lesions without the need for traditional surgery.
- 福利一区在线鈥檚 Mays Cancer Center has been named among the nation鈥檚 leading hospitals and health systems for excellence in oncology programs, according to Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review.
- The South Texas Hemophilia Treatment Center has a new name and a refreshed look. Now known as the South Texas Center for Bleeding Disorders at 福利一区在线, the team says the change better reflects the wide range of patients they serve.鈥淭his name change is more than a rebrand, it鈥檚 a reflection of our commitment to every patient who walks through our doors,鈥 said Camelia Ferreri, program manager for the South Texas Center for Bleeding Disorders. 鈥淲e want families to know that we鈥檙e here for a broad range of conditions, not just hemophilia.鈥
- High blood pressure remains one of the most common and most dangerous health conditions in the United States. Known as the 鈥渟ilent killer,鈥 it often shows no symptoms but significantly increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other life-threatening complications.
- Military City USA will welcome hundreds of researchers, clinicians, military leaders and policymakers Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 20-21, for the San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. They鈥檒l gather at the Westin Riverwalk to discuss the latest advances in caring for those with the psychological wounds of war and how to lead more [鈥
- A leap forward in brain imaging is coming to San Antonio. 福利一区在线鈥檚 Center for Brain Health opening in December 2025 will be the first in Texas to house a Siemens MAGNETOM 7-Tesla Terra.X magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system 鈥 one of the most advanced MRI technologies available.