The Center for Health and Nature studies the wide-ranging health benefits of spending time in nature and is encouraging Texans to get outdoors.
A Texas A&M physician explains the signs of heat-related illness and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The Texas A&M AgriLife scientist called for a comprehensive approach to combat diet-related chronic diseases and rising health care costs.
A Texas A&M doctor explains the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s latest recommendations for breast cancer screenings.
The new institute will lead interdisciplinary telehealth research, education and clinical services across the university.
A Texas A&M study shows how modeling can enhance ventilation to mitigate microbe spread.
Health profession students participated in the 15th annual Disaster Day simulation at TEEX's Disaster City training facility.
The team’s findings suggest that even simple forms of physical activity like going on a walk may help reduce a person’s risk for the disease.
From engineering to the humanities, experts agree that artificial intelligence technology is here to stay. But how can we maximize its benefits while avoiding ethical pitfalls and unintended consequences?
A School of Pharmacy lab has secured a biomarker patent in its search for better detection and treatment of the dangerous pregnancy complication.