Heart emergencies: What to do after calling 911
 

Most people know the first thing to do during an emergency is to call 911, but they don’t know what steps to take after dialing 911. Learn from a UT Health Cardiologist what you should do if your loved one is experiencing a cardiac emergency.

 
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PRP injections allow your body to heal itself
 

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses a patient’s own plasma to treat pain and injuries. It is highly effective – and can provide much needed relief for patients suffering from osteoarthritis, cartilage damage and other joint and knee injuries.

 
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First lady Jill Biden visits Mays Cancer Center
 

On her tour of the Mays Cancer Center, First lady Jill Biden praised UT Health San Antonio's efforts in addressing disparities in cancer rates among Latinos.

 

Learn more about Mays Cancer Center and its mission.

 
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Expert care evenings and Saturdays
 

Illness won’t wait until Monday and neither should you. The expert primary care you know and trust is available, through video or in-person appointments, evenings and all day on Saturday.

 
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Free Cancer Patient and Family Conference
 

Join our Mays Cancer Center hematology experts at The Aplastic Anemia & Myelodysplastic Syndrome conference to connect with one another and share support, answers and hope. Register by March 2

 
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COVID-19 vaccines available for those five years and older
 

COVID-19 vaccines, booster shots and third doses can be scheduled online.

 
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