POV: Avoid the flu and colds this season
Cold and flu season is upon us, which means now is the time for you and your family to get flu shots (while you’re at it, use the opportunity to…
Cold and flu season is upon us, which means now is the time for you and your family to get flu shots (while you’re at it, use the opportunity to…
In a “A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field” published in the journal PLOS Biology, Virender Sharma, PhD, professor at the Texas A&M School of Public Health,…
Adam Pickens: All right, everybody. Welcome back to episode two of Work Factors. I’m your host, Adam Pickens and my cohost here, as always, is Martha Parker. Martha Parker: Howdy.…
The Texas A&M University Health Science Center’s Clinical Learning Resource Center (CLRC) recently secured a five-year contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help instruct and certify…
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States. In 2017, 17.3 million American adults had a depressive episode. That’s why participating hospitals, colleges and community…
Researchers explain their work on epigenetics and what it has to do with cancer prevention and the chemicals in foods like broccoli and cabbage. Source: TAMU Health Science Center
Adam Pickens: Howdy, everybody. Welcome to the first episode of Work Factors. I’m your host, Adam Pickens. I’m here with my eternal co-host and expert for the day. You’re an…
A political scientist, Timothy Callaghan, PhD, and an economist, Michael Morrisey, PhD, both at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, explain the different proposals for health care reform. …
For National Menopausal Awareness month, a registered nurse explains how you will know you are in menopause and what to expect during that time period. Source: TAMU Health Science…
Robert Alaniz, PhD, research assistant professor at the College of Medicine, explains how the microbes that live in (and on) all of us affect our health. Source: TAMU Health Science…