This high cost is one reason that some people aren’t taking the medication their providers prescribe for them. It’s not just people paying out of pocket who are affected.

Texas A&M researchers looking at new ways to treat PTSD, reduce symptoms.

Despite the fact that the United States spends more than most other developed countries on health care, we’re still lagging behind in terms of life expectancy.

With support from a $5.3 million National Institutes of Health grant, scientists from Texas A&M University and Johns Hopkins University will further investigate how individuals’ health is affected by the environment and genetics.

Chronic heavy alcohol drinking can lead to a problem that we scientists call alcohol use disorder, which most people call alcohol abuse or alcoholism.