Excessive sugar intake can take a major toll on your heart, and the amount of sugar that's considered harmful might be surprising, explains a Texas A&M physician.

The project seeks to close the gap in dementia research and treatment for Chinese Americans and Korean Americans

The project is supported by a $1.3 million National Institute on Aging grant from an industry partner developing the system.

The first-of-its-kind technique could offer a safer and more effective alternative to current cancer treatments.

The state-funded program aims to improve health care delivery in rural Texas.

Pollen production peaks in January and can even affect those who aren't allergic, Texas A&M Forest service experts say.

Led by a Texas A&M Health physician, the organization is working to transform health care in Africa’s most populous country, with plenty of help from students.

The project was made possible by discoveries that both humans and mice can regrow the ends of their fingertips.

Understanding why some strains are resistant to the antibiotic metronidazole will allow clinicians to test before treating the infection with ineffective drugs.

The compounds commonly found in apples, broccoli, berries, tea, onions and red wine show promise in easing inflammation.