Visionary leaders from Texas A&M will join Fast Company at SXSW in Austin to explore how science and technology will create a brighter and safer future for the people of Texas, the nation and beyond.

College of Medicine dean says the university is striving for early adoption of AI, emerging technologies on a variety of health care fronts.

In initial studies, treatments applied to the intestine significantly reduced cognitive impairment, suggesting this new approach could help prevent post-stroke dementia.

Entrepreneur Naresh K. Vashisht’s generous donation will fund scholarships, medical research and support for rural health care.

Research from the College of Medicine offers hope for delaying Alzheimer’s disease progression by years after initial diagnosis.

It’s important to determine when your visible veins are harmless and when they are signs of underlying health issues.

Aggie professors and students are leading efforts to support their homeland as the war with Russia continues.

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 oral medication allows new mothers to be treated and recover at home.

Advancing Discovery to Market provides $3.55 million in grants for transforming recent discoveries into new products with commercial potential.