This mock emergency event mimics the real-world collaboration required during an actual disaster, preparing graduates to step up and stand together to serve others.

Research shows children, young adults and rural patients have benefitted the most from a 2019 Colorado law that caps insulin prices.

Now the Center for Worker Health, the program has expanded to San Antonio, reflecting a growing scope of research, outreach and education. 

Faculty, staff and students from health, vet med and nutrition will be awarded in D.C. for work with Operation Border Health Preparedness.

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

Researchers who monitored air quality after the Ohio train derailment are eager to return and compare results, more than a year post-disaster.

Emily Findeisen's great-grandfather died at the 1947 Texas City explosion; this month she graduates to a career as a safety professional.

A new study from the School of Public Health finds those living in poverty experience more mobility issues post-infection.

Whether you are a Texas A&M student or employee, support is within reach.

Researchers testing air pollution from the Ohio train derailment identified future needs for continued sampling.