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The Center for Computational Medicine arrives as the university prepares to build a new academic medical center where the cutting-edge technologies could be used.
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In the first six months of 2022 alone, there were 118 fentanyl-related overdoses in AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County. That’s the same number the county saw in all of last year.
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House Bill 1535 would add more conditions to the Texas Compassionate Use Program, including all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. The House's version of the bill originally called for the THC limit in cannabis oil to increase tenfold from 0.5% to 5%, but the Senate approved raising that limit to just 1%.
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From Texas Standard:In the second installment of Texas Standard's Ask a Doctor, UT Health San Antonio's Dr. Fred Campbell answers listeners' most pressing�
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From Texas Standard:The coronavirus pandemic comes at a time when the access to information is greater than ever before. But that also brings greater risk�
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From Texas Standard:An effective COVID-19 vaccine could help stop or at least slow the spread of the new coronaviru, which the World Health Organization�
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From Texas Standard:As Bill Jones and his wife Kathy Murray of Austin found out in 2008, getting sick with murine typhus can be scary business. When a�
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From Texas Standard:If you lived in Texas in the 1980s and '90s, this name will likely ring a bell; if not, his voice probably will:"From the University�
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From Texas Standard:At pivotal moments in our lives � often during moments of crisis � many of us will interact with doctors. They may be delivering a�
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From Texas Standard:You’ve heard of minimally invasive surgery � it’s often called laparoscopic surgery. Instead of making a large cut in a patient, and�