A requirement for most teenage athletes, sports physicals aim to catch possible health problems that can make physical activity dangerous.

Research in Mayo Clinic Proceedings emphasizes doctors’ need to facilitate hope.

Groundbreaking research using technology to support caregivers received a grant from the Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium.

Leaders from Verily, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Texas A&M explained why rural America will be home to the greatest healthcare technology innovations in the near future.

The Texas A&M Center for Phage Technology is leveraging the evolutionary battle fought for billions of years between phages and bacteria to combat bacterial infections in humans that have become resistant to antibiotics.

A study authored by a public health doctoral candidate found that a one-size-fits-all approach to prevention is not the answer.

The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation has announced a multi-year commitment to Texas A&M University to enhance faculty and research to impact spinal cord injuries.

Texas A&M College of Dentistry researcher uses revolutionary technique to reduce orofacial pain.

Researchers have developed a new method that will help them quickly determine the effectiveness of a TB treatment.

When treating cancer, time is the most important variable available for both the patient and the doctor.