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To help reduce COVIDrelated health disparities in vulnerable populations in Texas, a team of researchers led by UTHealth will identify disease hotspots and testing deserts in three racially diverse areas, and then develop and evaluate intervention strategies to increase COVID testing. Cancer is an unwelcome blow for anyone, but those diagnosed with cancer who live in low-income and rural areas face an increased risk of suicide compared with those living in high-income and urban areas, according to a study by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHealth Houston.

San Diego, Texas is a quiet two-stoplight town with a strong history in agriculture, ranching, and oil and gas. Projects of the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences include several initiatives to address testing disparities in vulnerable and underserved populations across the state, including in the Houston metro area, in South Texas, and in East Texas and West Texas, which have higher rates of uninsured and African American populations.

After spending 18 long months avoiding people to slow the spread of COVID and carrying the accompanying stress resulting from a global pandemic, a vacation sounds like an excellent way to wind down. But for parents of children who are not eligible to receive a vaccine, jumping in the car or jetting away on an airplane is not so easy.

Summer is just around the corner, and so is hurricane season. Weather experts are warning Americans to prepare for an active and potentially dangerous Atlantic season — which gets its official start on June 1. With the potential for heavy rain and strong winds, the threat of power loss, and dealing with potentially dangerous cleanup in the aftermath of a storm, experts at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHealth say preparing in advance is the best way to weather anything hurricane season may bring.

Every year the World Health Organization recognizes the last week of April as World Immunization Week — a time to celebrate the millions of lives saved and the eradication of multiple diseases because of vaccines. However, access to vaccines is still a barrier for many children in our community, so public health experts with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHealth are hitting the ground to bring lifesaving immunizations directly to them.

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However, access to vaccines is still a barrier for many children in our community, so public health experts with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHealth are hitting the ground to bring lifesaving immunizations directly to them. Cooley, MD and Ralph C. Select a Campus. Our faculty are pioneering radical solutions for imminent public health problems and provide the tools and resources that will push you to think critically and creatively both in and out of the classroom.

This is where academic rigor meets real-world application. Build a career that makes a difference. Read more Victoria Kwentua named sixth fellow for Sharma family endowed scholarship Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences addresses COVID health disparities in Texas Projects of the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences include several initiatives to address testing disparities in vulnerable and underserved populations across the state, including in the Houston metro area, in South Texas, and in East Texas and West Texas, which have higher rates of uninsured and African American populations.

Read more Mobile care for persons with opioid use disorder aims to improve HIV prevention and treatment, and reduce opioid overdoses and deaths Infectious disease experts weigh in on how to plan a safe family vacation this summer After spending 18 long months avoiding people to slow the spread of COVID and carrying the accompanying stress resulting from a global pandemic, a vacation sounds like an excellent way to wind down.

Read more Infectious disease experts weigh in on how to plan a safe family vacation this summer Safety experts offer tips to prepare for potentially dangerous hurricane season Summer is just around the corner, and so is hurricane season.

Read more Safety experts offer tips to prepare for potentially dangerous hurricane season Public health experts hit the road to address barriers to vaccination for children in Texas Every year the World Health Organization recognizes the last week of April as World Immunization Week — a time to celebrate the millions of lives saved and the eradication of multiple diseases because of vaccines.

Oct 25 Oct 25, Oct 26 Oct 26, Oct 27 Oct 27, Oct 28 Oct 28, As pediatric specialists at UT Southwestern and Children's Health Dallas , it is our role to offer sound, evidence-based advice that can help you prepare for an unconventional — but safe — return to school in The story of UT Southwestern is one of phenomenal growth, fueled by exceptional people with an extraordinary vision: to establish an academic medical center second to none.

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