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Thursday, March 28, 3:08pm News ReleasesGrants/Research

Performing surgery on a pregnant patient is a delicate matter. Risks to both mother and baby must be carefully weighed in every decision a surgeon makes. Recently, at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, a surgeon performed a groundbreaking robotic laparoscopic procedure on a... more »

Thursday, March 28, 9:19am News ReleasesGrants/Research

For years, scientists have been concerned about chemicals in the environment that mimic the estrogens found in the body. In study after study, researchers have found links between these “xenoestrogens” and such problems as decreased sperm viability, ovarian dysfunction,... more »

Thursday, March 14, 1:52pm News ReleasesNews Highlights

Galveston County Daily News, March 13, 2013

More than 200 aspiring physicians at UTMB soon will learn where they will continue their medical training. Friday is Match Day, the day that fourth-year medical students across America learn where they will be residents. The news also appears in Guidry News.   more »

Thursday, March 14, 11:32am News ReleasesGrants/Research

Staggeringly low uptake rates among females and males across range of ages, socio-economic conditions Completion rates for the human papillomavirus vaccine series across both genders continue to remain alarmingly low nearly seven years after its introduction, suggesting that better patient... more »

Tuesday, March 12, 10:24am News Releases

More than 200 aspiring physicians at the University of Texas Medical Branch soon will learn where they will continue their medical training. Friday, March 15 is Match Day, the day that fourth-year medical students across America learn where they will be residents. At UTMB, the life-changing news... more »

Tuesday, March 12, 10:17am News ReleasesGrants/Research

A new study has found a link between the activity levels of elderly people who have just been released from the hospital and the risk that they will require readmission within 30 days. The investigation draws on data collected from 111 patients aged 65 and older, each of whom was fitted with a... more »

Monday, March 11, 3:41pm News ReleasesGrants/Research

Colonoscopy is one of the most effective cancer screening procedures available. Colon cancer grows very slowly and can be treated if caught early through screening. But, perhaps because of this success, older Americans are undergoing screening colonoscopies despite recommendations against screening... more »

Friday, March 1, 4:03pm News Releases

UTMB Causeway Fund Run to cause traffic closures Scheduled for tomorrow, event will close Teichman Road feeder and inbound exit lane of causeway The Causeway Fund Run, benefitting the School of Health Professions at the University of Texas Medical Branch, set for Saturday, March 2, will close... more »

Friday, March 1, 10:24am News Releases

What will the sequester mean for Texas?   It means that nearly 10,000 children in Texas will not receive preventative vaccines.     Dr. Richard E. Rupp,  a professor of pediatrics at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston  and Director of Clinical... more »

Tuesday, February 19, 11:45am News Releases

Galveston County Daily News, February 19, 2013 - (Link unavailable)

Kim Bachmeier was not yet a runner when she signed up to participate in the University of Texas Medical Branch inaugural Causeway Fund Run in 1996. She preferred race walking. That year was the first time a run had ever taken place on the Galveston Causeway. Since pedestrian travel over that... more »

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