A discovery by researchers at the Texas A&M College of Medicine could lead to new therapies to prevent the virus from proliferating in the human body.

A Texas A&M neuroscientist encourages new mothers and those around them to be aware of the symptoms and seek treatment if needed.

The approach might also be beneficial for anyone exposed to lethal chemical agents, including those involved in the pest control and agricultural industries.

EnMed leads the world in training “physicianeers” as medical inventors by offering medical doctorates and master’s degrees in engineering simultaneously.

A $1.6 million grant will provide integrative health services to Texas children and adolescents in underserved areas.

The microdevice can be used to observe how cancer cells interact with vascular and blood cells and test novel ways to treat the disease.

The college's "Cadet to Medicine" program encourages members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets to pursue careers as military physicians.

Texas A&M College of Medicine researchers say a drug that treats Type 2 diabetes shows evidence of preventing age-related cognitive dysfunction.

Texas A&M researchers have found that cytisine can reduce dopamine neuron loss, providing a protective effect against the neurodegenerative disorder.

Texas A&M College of Medicine researchers have teamed up with NASA to find solutions for astronauts who develop spaceflight-related eye conditions.