
human health
Texas A&M Researcher Helps Develop First Treatment For Rare Type Of Refractory Epilepsy
Jan 30, 2023 • 10 min. readSamba Reddy has spent decades working to bring ganaxolone and neurosteroid replacement therapy to patients.
Groundbreaking New MRI Scanner Is The ‘Brainchild’ Of Imaging Pioneer, EnMed Dean Pettigrew
Jan 17, 2023 • 4 min. readSiemens recently unveiled an imaging device that promises to detect diseases earlier, allowing for earlier treatment to improve the outlook for patients.
Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and colleagues prove the gene Pig-Q is associated with sleep regulation in humans, flies and zebrafish.
Texas A&M Research Aims To Improve Lyme Disease Diagnostics
Jan 6, 2023 • 3 min. readScientists are testing Raman spectroscopy, a technique used to detect vibrations at the molecular level, as a diagnostic tool for Lyme disease.
From creating goals to evaluating them, wellness experts offer advice on how to identify and achieve desired changes for 2023.
What’s Behind The Amoxicillin Shortage, Explained By A Texas A&M Pharmacist
Dec 12, 2022 • 4 min. readThe drug, commonly used to treat ear infections and other problems in children, is in short supply amid a surge in respiratory infections including RSV.
Researchers have developed two small, targeted proteins that could be administered as a nasal spray.
A Texas A&M School of Medicine physician explains what to consider when making decisions on vaccinations.
COVID-19, RSV And The Flu Are Straining Health Care Systems
Nov 18, 2022 • 7 min. readTwo epidemiologists explain what the "triple threat" means for children.
Unlocking Hidden Connections Between Cell Death And Inflammation
Oct 20, 2022 • 3 min. readNew research sheds light on how a genetic mutation affecting mitochondria influences chronic inflammatory disorders and immune responses.