Unlocking the Secrets to Aging Well
Texas Biomed scientists are focused on improving healthspan – the number of years one can live relatively free from disease. This is increasingly important as more people around the world live into old age.
Texas Biomed scientists are focused on improving healthspan – the number of years one can live relatively free from disease. This is increasingly important as more people around the world live into old age.
Extreme temperatures are hazardous to our health, so projects in San Antonio and Dallas are seeking new ways to cool down our cities.
Many with opioid-use disorders OD again and again. First responders are reaching out to offer a path to recovery.
For years, raw sewage has overwhelmed the city’s aging wastewater infrastructure. It’s spending $725 million to try to stop that.
But in a state where violations are many and consequences are few, reporting reckless neighbors might not make a difference.
Governor Abbott’s phase two reopenings signal a hope from leaders that maybe this all will just work out, somehow.
An interview with Dell Medical School's William Tierney on getting the National Guard to deliver groceries and the fear of “crying wolf."
Analyzing how the festival might handle the growing public health concern.
As the energy grid mix has changed, air quality has improved. And that has brought national savings of $30 billion to $112 billion in health costs over eight years.
With confirmed cases of Zika throughout the state, here’s what you need to be aware of.
We all know everything's bigger in Texas. But just exactly how big? A recent survey attempts to find out.
An unusually high number of West Nile virus cases in North Texas have led officials to label the outbreak an epidemic.
Give that skunk in your yard wide berth, because it might be rabid.