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  • A strict 鈥渒eto-friendly鈥 diet popular for weight loss and diabetes, depending on both the diet and individual, might not be all that friendly. A new study found that a continuous long-term ketogenic diet may induce senescence, or aged, cells in normal tissues, with effects on heart and kidney function in particular.
  • 鈥疌ongratulations to Susan Hilgers, Director of Clinic Information Systems for winning the FY23 Gold Shield Non-Clinical Award. 
  • Gold Shield Clinical Award 2023

    鈥疌ongratulations to Leslie Villarreal, RN, Nurse Navigator at Mays Cancer Center for winning the FY23 Gold Shield Clinical Award. 
  • Gold Shield Team Award 2023

    鈥疌ongratulations to the Infusion Center at Mays Cancer Center for winning the FY23 Gold Shield Team Award. The members recognized are: 
  •   More than 90 guests, composed heavily of local members of construction trades, visited an inaugural Construction Fair on May 8, co-hosted by 大象传媒 and UT San Antonio. The fair was conducted by the institutions鈥 supply chain management departments in support of their Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) programs. It brought contractors large [鈥
  •   James Bynum, PhD, professor and vice chair of research in the department of surgery at 大象传媒 and executive director of the Trauma Research and Combat Casualty Care Collaborative (TRC4), expressed support in partnership with researchers at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and The University of Texas at Tyler [鈥
  • The study of a novel oral vaccine that could protect against chlamydia infection has been awarded approximately $11 million in National Institutes of Health funding over five years through a cooperative agreements research project grant, known as a U01 grant. 鈥淲e are excited about receiving the U01 award because it will enable us to move [鈥
  • We all know that exercise is good for us, but figuring out the 鈥渨hy鈥 and 鈥渉ow鈥 of physical exercise鈥檚 effect on the body is the goal of a 10-year, multi-million dollar project through the National Institutes of Health called the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium, (MoTrPAC).