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UTMB Health study says erectile dysfunction meds associated with reductions — but not where you might think 😅
Read full article: UTMB Health study says erectile dysfunction meds associated with reductions — but not where you might think 😅The health study found medications commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction are associated with significant reductions in deaths, cardiovascular disease, and dementia
KPRC 2, UTMB’s Athlete of the week: Aniston Collins of Lutheran South
Read full article: KPRC 2, UTMB’s Athlete of the week: Aniston Collins of Lutheran South“She’s really turned into a leader. She’s a calming presence and we can trust her to make good decisions. She’s really taken over that vocal leadership.” South Lutheran head volleyball coach Geoff Stressman said.
UT Medical Branch in Galveston develops nasal spray treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
Read full article: UT Medical Branch in Galveston develops nasal spray treatment for Alzheimer’s DiseaseThe University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston has made a groundbreaking discovery that could lead to the ultimate end of Alzheimer’s disease.
Lineman working to restore power in Galveston accused of beating fellow lineman, leaving him in critical condition
Read full article: Lineman working to restore power in Galveston accused of beating fellow lineman, leaving him in critical conditionThe Galveston Police Department said the incident happened around 1:15 a.m. Monday in the 3100 block of Seawall Blvd. Police were called after getting reports of a man lying on the sidewalk.
New initiative aims to focus on heart health for pregnant women and moms
Read full article: New initiative aims to focus on heart health for pregnant women and momsWith an ever-accelerating rate of maternal mortality brought on by cardiovascular disease in the U.S., cardiologists at UTMB Health are currently working to launch a cardio and obstetrics program.
Research suggests fewer doses of vaccine needed for HPV protection
Read full article: Research suggests fewer doses of vaccine needed for HPV protectionFewer doses of a vaccine than currently recommended are needed to protect against human papillomavirus-related cancers in young women, research by doctors at the University of Texas Medical Branch has confirmed.
DPS says Galveston police sergeant involved in fatal crash of UTMB lab worker didn’t have police lights on
Read full article: DPS says Galveston police sergeant involved in fatal crash of UTMB lab worker didn’t have police lights onThe Department of Public Safety is investigating a deadly crash involving a Galveston police sergeant.
Competency of charged Santa Fe gunman sets-up legal showdown
Read full article: Competency of charged Santa Fe gunman sets-up legal showdownRecords from the state show it takes doctors at North Texas State Hospital an average of 229 days to restore a defendant’s competency and the average length of stay is 255 days. Pagourtzis has been in the hospital for 1,211 days.
UTMB awarded nearly $25M by US Dept. of Defense to develop vaccines in collaboration with Moderna
Read full article: UTMB awarded nearly $25M by US Dept. of Defense to develop vaccines in collaboration with ModernaThe University of Texas Medical Branch was awarded an agreement of nearly $25 million dollars from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop prototype vaccines against multiple diseases in collaboration with Moderna on Monday.
Driver charged after allegedly striking, killing bicyclist with vehicle in Galveston, police say
Read full article: Driver charged after allegedly striking, killing bicyclist with vehicle in Galveston, police sayA driver is facing charges after he allegedly struck and killed a bicyclist with his vehicle in Galveston Wednesday evening, Galveston police said.
Man arrested after allegedly hitting Galveston Co. Sheriff’s deputy with vehicle during ‘chaotic’ Jeep Weekend, officials say
Read full article: Man arrested after allegedly hitting Galveston Co. Sheriff’s deputy with vehicle during ‘chaotic’ Jeep Weekend, officials sayA man has been arrested and charged after a Galveston County Sheriff’s Office deputy was injured at Galveston’s Jeep Weekend at Crystal Beach Sunday morning, according to Sheriff Henry Trouchesset.
UTMB renames medical school in recognition of $1`billion dollar donor
Read full article: UTMB renames medical school in recognition of $1`billion dollar donorThe University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is renaming their school of medicine as a result of one of the largest cumulative contributions in history to an American institution.
KPRC 2 & UTMB Health Athletes of the Week: Clear Creek’s Briana Zamora and Reaghan Thompson
Read full article: KPRC 2 & UTMB Health Athletes of the Week: Clear Creek’s Briana Zamora and Reaghan ThompsonKPRC 2 is happy to present our UTMB Health Athlete of the Week award to two Clear Creek volleyball players: Reaghan Thompson and Briana Zamora.
2 doses of COVID vaccine will give you longer immunity, UTMB researcher says
Read full article: 2 doses of COVID vaccine will give you longer immunity, UTMB researcher saysEight months after the second dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine is when experts believe antibodies begin to diminish and a booster vaccine is needed.
UTMB detects new COVID-19 variant from India in Houston area
Read full article: UTMB detects new COVID-19 variant from India in Houston areaThe COVID-19 variant ravaging India right now has been detected in our area. There are at least two patients with this highly contagious form of the virus at UTMB and doctors suspect there could be a lot more.
Galveston County officials hope to offer vaccine appointments again soon
Read full article: Galveston County officials hope to offer vaccine appointments again soonHOUSTON – Galveston County health officials said they hope to begin offering coronavirus vaccine appointments again after the state designated two agencies in the county as vaccine hubs. On Saturday, the state named UTMB Health Galveston and the Galveston County Health District as the hubs for the county. Dr. Philip Keiser, the health authority for Galveston County, said officials are anticipating 5,000 doses to arrive in the county this week. The vaccine shipment is expected to arrive either Tuesday or Wednesday. County officials are providing updates on the vaccine at gchd.org.
Here’s how Houston-area hospital systems plan to distribute the coronavirus vaccine
Read full article: Here’s how Houston-area hospital systems plan to distribute the coronavirus vaccineHere’s a look at how Houston-area hospital systems plan to distribute the approved vaccines. Memorial HermannIn compliance with Texas’ guidance for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, Memorial Hermann is prioritizing vaccine distribution to persons in Phase 1A and Phase 1B. As soon as the vaccine is more widely available, Memorial Hermann plans to offer it to its patients and members of the community. According to its website, vaccine distribution plans are determined by the FDA, CDC, and state and local health departments. University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) SystemOn Dec. 30, UTMB Health announced plans to expand its employee vaccination program to high-risk individuals.
Houston hospitals ready and waiting to receive Pfizer vaccine
Read full article: Houston hospitals ready and waiting to receive Pfizer vaccineHOUSTON – Houston Methodist Hospital, UTMB in Galveston, Ben Taub, Memorial Herman, and Texas Children’s Hospital all say they plan to begin vaccinations next week. “Our personnel are ready to accept vaccines as early as this weekend, should it arrive, but we probably anticipate it arriving on Monday or Tuesday,” said Roberta Schwartz, executive VP of Houston Methodist. Memorial Hermann said with two effective vaccines likely coming to their doorstep, they’ll eventually be able to vaccinate every employee. Key dates:- Dec. 14 is when the state says they could begin rolling out the Pfizer vaccine to hospitals. AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson are two other companies that could be following close behind them but they have yet to apply for EUA.
Houston trials need your help to have coronavirus vaccine ready for 2021
Read full article: Houston trials need your help to have coronavirus vaccine ready for 2021HOUSTON The cure to COVID-19 may be here in Houston. In America: Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax and Moderna are getting a lot of attention for having vaccine candidates almost ready to go. He said the Moderna vaccine is re-programming the virus' genetic code, meaning the immune system can naturally develop antibodies. The group of researchers with Houston Fights COVID is still in need of hundreds of people to participate in various trials. Ventavia Research Group is also looking for participants in Houston to test drug makers vaccines.
Staying safe from microparticles that could carry coronavirus
Read full article: Staying safe from microparticles that could carry coronavirusGalveston Last week, the World Health Organization stated small particles in the air could transmit the coronavirus. Scott Weaver, MD, with UTMB, said how long and how potent these invisible airborne particles are is now better understood. How to protect yourselfThis is significant because knowing how dangerous airborne particles are tells them the importance of everyone wearing masks. So, if theres a place with stagnant air space, people close together especially, distance still matters. Do not turn off air conditionersIf someone in your household has the virus, you do not want to turn off the air conditioning.
Galveston County offering free COVID-19 antibody tests to residents
Read full article: Galveston County offering free COVID-19 antibody tests to residentsGalveston County residents and those who live in county municipalities, which include portions of Harris County, can receive a new free COVID-19 antibody test. Hospitals throughout the state, including in Galveston County, are not at or near capacity, Governor Abbott said this week. Many antibody tests have proven to be inaccurate. He added that antibody testing also helps healthcare professionals treat those with acute coronavirus. We can contain the plasma part of the blood that contains antibodies of COVID-19, Dr. Laposata said.
Ask 2: What are the vaccines on the horizon for COVID-19?
Read full article: Ask 2: What are the vaccines on the horizon for COVID-19?Here are a few examples:ModernaThis week, we learned about the Moderna vaccine that is showing promise. Moderna is a young company (10 years old) and has never had a drug approved before so this would be the first. Last week, a few experts said the United States is not prepared to start supplying millions of doses of any kind of vaccine. That’s exactly what the researchers working on the trials with these vaccines want to find out. Before producing millions of doses and injecting millions of people, they want to know who is a good candidate for the drug.
Officer shoots man to death during traffic stop in Galveston, police say
Read full article: Officer shoots man to death during traffic stop in Galveston, police sayGALVESTON, Texas – A man was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop Monday in Galveston. Police said Officer Derrick Jaradi pulled over 18-year-old Luis Argueta around 3 a.m. in the area of 53rd Street near Avenue L.At some point, Jaradi shot Argueta. Argueta was taken to UTMB, where he was pronounced dead, police said. It is unclear why Argueta was pulled over, if he got out of the car or if he pulled out a weapon. The Galveston County Sheriff's Office is investigating.