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

ATexas A&M Health study adds to a growing body of knowledge about the effect of plant-based chemicals on human health.

How scientists figured this out in a classic experiment.

Sharing detection markers means that treatment research has potential benefits for both species.

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.