Galveston professors receive excellence awards
Houston ChronicleJuly 18, 2013
The UT System Board of Regents has awarded six UTMB faculty members with the board’s highest honor in recognition of their performance in the cl... more »
UTMB to offer student sports physicals Saturday at Victory Lakes
Bay Area CitizenJuly 18, 2013
UTMB is offering $25 sports physicals this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the UTMB Specialty Care Center at Victory Lakes. UTMB health professionals ... more »
BPA and chlorine means bad news: Modified forms of bisphenol A found to alter hormone signaling in new, disturbing ways
Science DailyJuly 18, 2013
The ubiquity of the endocrine-disrupting chemical bisphenol A led researchers to ask what it might be doing in publicly supplied, chlorinated drinking... more »
BPA and chlorine means bad news: Modified forms of bisphenol A found to alter hormone signaling in new, disturbing ways
Science DailyJuly 18, 2013
The ubiquity of the endocrine-disrupting chemical bisphenol A led researchers to ask what it might be doing in publicly supplied, chlorinated drinking... more »
Younger women undergoing PCI at risk for long-term MACE
HealioJuly 18, 2013
Women aged 45 years or younger treated with percutaneous coronary intervention had a nearly 20 percent risk for major adverse cardiovascular events... more »
Younger women undergoing PCI at risk for long-term MACE
HealioJuly 18, 2013
Women aged 45 years or younger treated with percutaneous coronary intervention had a nearly 20 percent risk for major adverse cardiovascular events... more »
Home cooking and family time
Galveston County Daily NewsJuly 18, 2013
In this week’s column by UTMB’s Dr. Victor S. Sierpina and Michelle Sierpina: We think how we spend our cooking and meal times together... more »
BPA + chlorine = bad news
July 17, 2013
Modified forms of bisphenol A found to alter hormone signaling in new, disturbing ways
For years, scientists have been worried about... more »
BPA + chlorine = bad news
July 17, 2013
Modified forms of bisphenol A found to alter hormone signaling in new, disturbing ways
For years, scientists have been worried about... more »
How to avoid the top 4 summer health risks
NEA Member BenefitsJuly 16, 2013
On average, 675 people die from heat-related complications each year in the United States — more than tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, lightning... more »