Read the journey of one patient’s battle against multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system, and how UT Health doctors are pushing boundaries to stop this incurable disease.
UT Health San Antonio is working with the city and the state, as well as the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, on a new program to reduce overdoses from opioids. The focus of the program is to give out a free medication, Narcan, that can reverse the effects of an overdose.
Get your tickets to our 2019 women's health conference on Saturday, November 16. It's a day at The Witte dedicated to every woman's Heart, Health & Happiness. Enjoy health screenings, gourmet catered breakfast, empowering patient stories, expert health information, door prizes, swag bags, and so much more.
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