- Elizabeth Orcutt first learned about Li-Fraumeni syndrome — a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome that increases the risk of certain types of cancers — in October of 2019 after her then 6-year-old daughter Lydia Orcutt woke up feeling unwell. “She was extra, extra cuddly and complained of a stomach ache,” Orcutt recalled. “Her symptoms rapidly escalated […]
- Get discounted tickets to watch the final four home football games of The University of Texas at San Antonio’s inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference. For the third year, serves as the of UTSA’s athletic programs, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer. Ken O. Kenneth-Nwosa, MD, a UT Health […]
- is now offering obstetrics and gynecology services and maternal-fetal medicine services in Converse at a shared site with University Health. Specialists are equipped to care for women through healthy and high-risk pregnancies. Kristen Plastino, MD, vice chair for clinical operations, and other officials at the ribbon cutting shared information about providing […]
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- Sharon Parten Fowler, PhD, MPH, adjunct assistant professor of medicine, and Raymond F. Palmer, PhD, professor, Family and Community Medicine, were quoted in this story. Read More
- Raymond F. Palmer, PhD, professor, Family and Community Medicine, and Sharon Parten Fowler, PhD, MPH, adjunct assistant professor of medicine, were quoted in this story. Read More
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