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.

New research finds that alternate workstation options, such as standing and sit-stand desks, can be a win-win solution for both employees and employers.

Sun protection, hydration and shade are key to staying safe as temperatures hit dangerous highs.

A five-year, $7.5 million grant will fund an initiative to use technology to create reliable tools to advance the development of drugs.

Texas A&M researchers are investigating the impacts of space travel on eye health in hopes of counteracting the effects of fluid shifts.