UT Health Physicians in the News

UT Health Physicians makes a difference in our community every day. Your colleagues were recently featured for reducing amputations due to diabetes, advancing research on pancreatic cancer, discussing depression among Latino youth, commenting on plans for a new mental health hospital in San Antonio and much more.

 

 

Dr. Amelie Ramirez - Depression among Latino youth at an all-time highKSAT 12

 

Drs. Sukeshi Arora/ Bruno Doiron - New test being done on mice could help pancreatic cancer patients – UP Matters

Dr. Phillip Chen - Is Sleeping With A Fan On Bad For You?  - Refinery 29

Dr. Richard Usatine - Alpha Home, Pathway to Recovery Since 1966  - Alpha Home

 

Dr. Thomas Zgonis - Clinic’s Comprehensive Approach to Diabetes Care Aims to Reduce Amputations  - Rivard Report

 

Dr. Ruben Mesa - Suspecting Polycythemia Vera: Challenges in Diagnosis  - OncLive

 

Dr. Carlos Jaén - Smoking ban in public housing might make quitting easier  - Reuters

 

Dr. Robin Brey - Is Neurology Having a #MeToo Moment?: Response to NASEM Report on Sexual Harassment in Science and Medicine - Neurology Today

Dr. Gregory Aune - Childhood cancer survivors face ‘financial toxicity’ - The Washington Post

Dr. Fred Poordad - Shionogi Gets FDA Approval for Thrombocytopenia Drug  - Equities

Dr. Steven Pliszka  - State advancing plan for new 300-bed mental health hospital in SA  - S..A. Business Journal

Dr. Ruben Mesa - New drugs and new ideas are transforming AML  - The Cancer Letter

 

 

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