Research shows South and Midwest regions have a greater need for nutrition education, early screening and expansion of specialized outpatient care than other regions.

Is there actually evidence that being in natural environments can promote our well-being, prevent disease and speed recovery?

Leigh Ellyn Preston upended a stable career as a math teacher to pursue a PhD in public health; now she will serve as a CDC doctoral fellow and work to improve health outcomes.

A vaccination close to the influenza season may provide optimal protection.

Seasonal allergies can cause a number of symptoms like sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes, but they do not cause fever.

Texas A&M Researchers developed a solution that would allow researchers to assess the level of difference in cancer cell metabolism inside a tumor, opening the door to more personalized treatment strategies.

The Texas A&M Telehealth Counseling Clinic continues to expand free mental health care access to medically underserved rural residents.

Texas A&M College of Medicine professor Dr. D. Samba Reddy's research helped develop first-in-class medicine for the brain condition postpartum depression.

Texas A&M undergraduates will apply their education to complex revenue cycle operations and health care administration.

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