Texas A&M Superfund Research Center study reveals early life exposure to persistent contaminants in marine mammals, raising concerns about global environmental health.

Researchers are shifting the focus from late-stage Alzheimer’s to the earlier biological transition when mild cognitive impairment begins converting to dementia.

New therapy is turning back the clock in aging brains, healing inflammation, restoring memory and reshaping the future of brain age-related therapies.

A space where trained professionals talk to survivors can aid in police investigations and reduce trauma.

A Texas A&M clinical trial is investigating whether shedding excess weight can measurably improve breathing in overweight brachycephalic breeds — and researchers are seeking participants to help answer the question.

With new funding, the team is enhancing the Jigsawdio puzzle for broader use, with a focus on a version compatible with tablets and additional languages.

Veterinary program earns top marks for education, research and service as a national leader in training, affordability and impact on animal and human health.

Study using lab-grown lung cell models finds common pollutants like acrolein and formic acid can damage respiratory barriers.

New research shows canine heartworm populations evolved alongside ancient canids and human migration, offering fresh insight for veterinary medicine and disease prevention.

Study finds alcohol disrupts key decision-making neurons, weakening the brain’s natural response to stress.