Should "survivor" be used for the entire spectrum of living people who have experienced cancer, which represents more than 100 distinct diseases affecting approximately 14 million people in the U.S.?
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources have entered into a research cooperative to promote food, water security and international development.
An international team discovered the cave dwelling crustacean at a time when many anchialine caves in the Turks and Caicos Islands are in danger of pollution or destruction.
Struggling to soak up the sun when it's cold and dreary? You're not alone. Vitamin D insufficiency affects almost 50 percent of the population worldwide.
Members of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) and AgriLife Extension Service are on their journey home following a 29-day deployment to California.
The Southwest Rural Health Research Center at Texas A&M found striking disparities in mortality rates from lung, prostate and colon cancer between urban and rural areas.
Researchers in the Colleges Medicine and Engineering have teamed up to investigate the molecular and cellular events that orchestrate blood vessel formation.