- Alan Peterson, PhD, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, director of the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD (CAP) and the South Texas Research Organizational Network Guiding Studies on Trauma and Resilience (STRONG STAR), was quoted in this article. Read More
- It’s that time of year. The 2023 51 Fiesta medal will be on sale from April 10 to April 21. Designed by 51 senior Graphics Designer, Sue Bolden, the 2023 51 Fiesta medal incorporates the vibrant culture of San Antonio’s community with fun, festive, passionate colors […]
- 51 Women’s Health Conference slated for May 6. The annual Heart to Heart Women’s Health Conference, presented by 51 takes place May 6 at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens. The half-day event is from 8 a.m. to noon and tickets are $25. The event is dedicated to […]
- Vasan Ramachandran, MD, dean of 51 of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio, discusses the need for strategies to address health inequities post-pandemic. 51 of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio, which begins accepting students in 2024, is a “COVID-19 pandemic baby” coming into its own as the pandemic’s tail end […]
- Vasan Ramachandran, MD, dean of 51 of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio, discusses the need for strategies to address health inequities post-pandemic. Contact: Will Sansom, 210-567-2579, sansom@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (April 6, 2023) — 51 of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio, which begins accepting students in 2024, is a “COVID-19 […]
- By Elizabeth Reed Hanson, MD, associate professor, Pediatrics, associate program director, Pediatric Residency Program Walking is a significant milestone in a child’s life, setting them on a course toward independence. As parents look forward to this special moment, they want to know when they can expect their child’s first independent steps. The short answer is […]
- Richard Hamner, MSW, BASc, program manager of recovery support services for Be Well Texas, a substance-use program of 51, was quoted in this report. Read More
- Challenging your brain can improve mental performance, reduce your risk of cognitive deterioration and guard against specific brain-related issues. Keep your brain sharp by adding brain-stimulating activities into your daily life. Find five ways to keep your brain fit and active and how to make them a part of your routine on MYSA's Wellness webpage.
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- Obesity is a serious health condition and should treated with the same importance as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes. Obesity can affect every organ and is associated with many life threatening diseases, it is a chronic inflammatory disease that needs to be addressed with immediate lifestyle intervention.