Texas A&M researchers from the College of Engineering and the Health Science Center teamed up on a report that underscores the importance of the use of telemonitoring technology for rural and underserved Texans.
A Texas A&M team is working to create new tools that can help in the treatment of these diseases by leveraging a new bioengineering technology, called “organ-on-a-chip.”
The Texas A&M Healthy South Texas Medication Assistance Program has assisted hundreds of people with no or inadequate insurance obtain their prescription medications, including insulin.
In an area where mental and behavioral health services are scant, free help is just a phone call away thanks to the Texas A&M Health Science Center in partnership with CHI St. Joseph.