Screening for prostate cancer is an exception to the rule
Houston ChronicleSeptember 13, 2012
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the American Cancer Society no longer recommend using... more »
Screening for prostate cancer is an exception to the rule
Houston ChronicleSeptember 13, 2012
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the American Cancer Society no longer recommend using... more »
Car safety seat rules can save children’s lives
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 13, 2012
In this week’s Keeping Kids Healthy column, UTMB Drs. Sally Robinson and Keith Bly write that toddlers between the ages of 12 and 23 months who... more »
Car safety seat rules can save children’s lives
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 13, 2012
In this week’s Keeping Kids Healthy column, UTMB Drs. Sally Robinson and Keith Bly write that toddlers between the ages of 12 and 23 months who... more »
New presidents or provosts: U. of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Inside Higher EdSeptember 13, 2012
Danny O. Jacobs, the David C. Sabiston Jr. Professor and chair of surgery at Duke University Medical Center, has been appointed executive vice preside... more »
Applause: UTMB welcomes nursing students
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 13, 2012
UTMB’s School of Nursing hosted its academic year opening exercises welcoming new and returning students to the campus Aug. 27. President Dr.... more »
Millions of mild asthma patients may not need daily inhaled steroid therapy, benefiting instead from taking only when symptoms occur
September 11, 2012
Multimedia: In these three short videos, Dr. William J. Calhoun discusses: how these findings may change treatment guidelines; lead to customized... more »
Millions of mild asthma patients may not need daily inhaled steroid therapy, benefiting instead from taking only when symptoms occur
September 11, 2012
Multimedia: In these three short videos, Dr. William J. Calhoun discusses: how these findings may change treatment guidelines; lead to customized... more »
How common is hantavirus?
KPRC-TV (Ch. 2, Houston)September 11, 2012
Health officials thought a woman in The Woodlands had the first hantavirus case in Texas since 2010, but it turned out she didn't. UTMB’s Tom... more »
UTMB receives $4.2 million for training
Galveston County Daily NewsSeptember 11, 2012
UTMB has received a $4.2 million award from the National Institutes of Health to help expand scientific training and research to improve the... more »