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understanding why Alzheimer’s disease disproportionately affects Hispanic Americans,developing therapy to battle headaches after brain injury andData show that Hispanic Americans are 1.5 times more likely than White Americans to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Health leaders expect a tsunami of health care challenges related to dementia in our predominantly Hispanic American region.
This spring, UT Health San Antonio announced it will build a $100 million Center for Brain Health to enhance its Biggs Institute and the Department of Neurology of its Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine. Clinical trials offered by the Biggs Institute and Department of Neurology are unique and not duplicated for hundreds of miles in any direction.
UT Health San Antonio laboratories are making novel findings about glioblastomas and are advancing potential drug therapies for this terrible disease.A study published by UT Health San Antonio psychiatry faculty in 2022 resulted in the first therapy to be developed specifically for post-traumatic headache in military populations. The therapy significantly reduced related disability in veterans.
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