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The 1 In 10 U.S. Doctors With Reservations About Vaccines Could Be Undermining The Fight Against COVID-19
Apr 5, 2022 • 5 min. readResearchers studying vaccine hesitancy found the same factors thought to encourage hesitancy in the general public – like having right-leaning political views – might also motivate physician opposition.
Early In The COVID-19 Pandemic, Many Adults Chose To Delay Or Forego Medical Care
Mar 14, 2022 • 4 min. readTexas A&M researchers found one-third of survey respondents ages 18-64 put off medical care in late 2020.
Even Mild Cases Of COVID-19 Can Leave A Mark On The Brain, Such As Reductions In Gray Matter
Mar 7, 2022 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M neuroscientist explains the emerging research.
Non-Athlete College Students May Be Less Likely To Contract COVID-19 Than Young Adults In The General Population
Feb 21, 2022 • 3 min. readTexas A&M School of Public Health researchers co-authored a recent commentary that extends on previous research about COVID-19 and college athletics.
Women, Older Adults With College Degrees More Likely To Feel Isolated During Pandemic
Feb 21, 2022 • 4 min. readThe findings of a new study suggest a need for initiatives to mitigate the effects of social isolation on vulnerable populations.
A new Texas A&M study indicates captive Texas deer can contract and likely transmit SARS-CoV-2 virus to each other.
Information and resources for Brazos County residents.
The Texas A&M Forest Service is readying firefighting resources due to warm, dry and windy weather conditions.
The event helps connect Aggies to activities, organizations, and important information jumpstart their year.
The tests now available to the Texas A&M community provide results within minutes.