• Examining a genetic origin of multiple sclerosis

    One question that has puzzled scientists about multiple sclerosis is why it is most prevalent among people of northern European descent. Now we have some ideas, write Drs. Norbert Herzog and David Niesel in their Medical Discovery News column.

  • How The Starliner Crew Have Kept Cool Heads In Quarantine

    How do astronauts deal with being in quarantine before blasting off into space? To maintain their sanity, astronauts in quarantine keep to a routine. That “can help quite a bit,” UTMB’s Dr. Natacha Chough tells Inverse. Exercise, staying in touch with friends and family, sharing meals with their fellow astronauts and playing games are all part of pre-flight quarantine, Chough said.

  • screen capture of a black female shown from the shoulders up speaking. there's a utmb health logo, along with the words "For your health, taking care of your pelvic floor" There's also a logo with a white H and L inside a blue circle

    Taking care of your pelvic floor

    During an interview with Houston Life, two UTMB Health clinicians shared tips and insight on how to have a healthy pelvic floor.

  • Stigma and the return of syphilis

    Syphilis, one of the oldest infections known to humans, has returned to the U.S. at epidemic rates that have been climbing since 2001, writes Dr. Jacob D. Moses, a professor of bioethics and health humanities at UTMB, in an opinion piece for STAT.

  • Transforming medicine with big data and immune diversity

    Using big data for research has helped us identify the genetic basis of disease, down to minuscule changes in your DNA, write Drs. Norbert Herzog and David Niesel in their Medical Discovery News column. “We can use data on drugs and compounds to identify new and effective drugs, and big data can even predict the shapes of molecules that will be effective,” they write.

  • brunette female patient in hospital gown laying in bed with baby on her chest with a blanket around baby and a nurses gloved hand on baby's back. another hand is near mom's head for support

    Nurses take action by advocating for maternal mental health awareness

    Clinicians at UTMB Health are working to shine light on perinatal mood and anxiety disorder, to help moms understand the feelings they may encounter throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period.

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