Only one state has adopted a similar approach to cancer care as one first proposed by a Texas A&M University professor.

What to know about the allergy-inducing pollen.

In a new study, Texas A&M researchers have used a skin-like material as a platform for investigating infections from intravenous catheters.

Texas A&M University Associate Professor Sarguru Subash and team are on a mission to manage recurring UTIs that do not respond to antibiotics.

In initial studies, treatments applied to the intestine significantly reduced cognitive impairment, suggesting this new approach could help prevent post-stroke dementia.

The new study, a collaboration involving pigs, aims to advance skin cancer treatment for both humans and animals.

Texas A&M researchers use nanotechnology to recharge the "powerhouse of the cell" in fight against disease and aging.

A close "cousin" of the dangerous E. coli bacteria may provide new treatments for UTIs, thanks to help from cutting-edge biomedical research.

Texas A&M research shows parents' chronic alcohol use has an enduring effect on the next generation.

A School of Public Health staff member donates a kidney to a beloved friend, promoting awareness of a state law regarding organ donation.