Despite a raging coronavirus crisis, it's been mostly a typical spring break in Galveston
Houston ChronicleMarch 16, 2020
The Houston Chronicle, March 16, 2020
Despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis, this Houston reporter found crowds still gathering to celebrate St. Pat... more »
Why coronaviruses hit older adults hardest
WOTVMarch 16, 2020
WOTV, March 16, 2020
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, older adults remain particularly susceptible to the illness. UTMB’s Vineet... more »
Listener's COVID-19 questions answered
Houston Matters March 16, 2020
Houston Matters, March 16, 2020
UTMB’s Susan McLellan recently took time to answer listener’s questions on Houston Public Media.... more »
With pandemic declared, virus ripples felt closer to home
Galveston County Daily NewsMarch 12, 2020
The Galveston County Daily News, March 12, 2020
A local report on actions taken by local entities to deal with COVID-19. The story Included... more »
Coronavirus test close to being available at Medical Branch
Galveston County Daily NewsMarch 12, 2020
The Galveston County Daily News, March 12, 2020
UTMB’s James Le Duc explains that efforts to develop a new COVID-19 diagnostic test has been a... more »
Is cauliflower the new kale?
Galveston County Daily NewsMarch 11, 2020
The Galveston County Daily News, March 11, 2020
If you are looking to improve your health, UTMB’s Victor Sierpina recommends that you consider... more »
Inside UTMB
Galveston County Daily NewsMarch 11, 2020
The Galveston County Daily News, March 11, 2020
School of Nursing celebrates 130th anniversary
Osler Club to set to meet
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Vaccine Smarts-For those with diabetes, vaccines are a must
Galveston County Daily NewsMarch 11, 2020
The Galveston County Daily News, March 11, 2020
In this installment of their regular column, UTMB’s Megan Berman and Richard Rupp explain why... more »
This man can breathe again through the use of 3D printing technology and a good surgeon
Houston ChronicleMarch 11, 2020
The Houston Chronicle, March 11, 2020
UTMB’s Gal Levy used 3D printing technology to help a patient unable to breathe right for more than a... more »
Can the zero-waste movement survive the coronavirus?
EnviroLink March 11, 2020
EnviroLink, March 11, 2020
Many have become concerned that reusable products may promote the spread of coronavirus and other illnesses. However,... more »