New analysis shows one out of every 81 jobs in Texas is supported by the university and its current and former students’ activities.

Study finds self-monitoring of blood pressure has the potential for better health outcomes and cost benefits compared to traditional care.

Texas A&M Health trains 700 students with a multi-faceted emergency response scenario.

New institute will work to expand and improve health care across Texas and the nation.

University, student, visitor and former student spending accounts for 0.9% of the state’s gross state product.

Newly united on-campus physical and mental health services provide enhanced, integrated care for Texas A&M students.

Aggies teamed up with the Department of Defense, the Texas Department of State Health Services and others to provide free medical and veterinary care to underserved populations.

Students took part in Operation Border Health Preparedness, an emergency preparedness drill that also provides free health care to South Texas communities.

The Texas A&M Colonias Program recently teamed up with the Department of Defense to offer free medical and veterinary care in the Corpus Christi area, including the county’s 38 colonias.

A new study describes how a novel nanomaterial can treat disorders of toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide that occur in Down syndrome and many other disorders.