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A man in scrubs sits on the floor in the NICU, reading a book to an infant who reclines in a special seat.

NICU literacy program gives smallest UTMB patients a head start

March 10, 2026 • 7:00 a.m. by Leslie Sanderson

The UTMB NICU reading program recently received the 2025 Children’s Literary Program Award from SMART Family Literacy. What started as a two-week read-a-thon in 2022 has grown into an ongoing reading program, giving volunteers, students, and parents the opportunity to read to the youngest UTMB patients.

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UTMB researchers delve into troubling trends in US life expectancy

March 9, 2026 • 2:30 p.m. by Leslie Sanderson

A new UTMB study published in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reveals that U.S. life expectancy was already in crisis long before the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to face alarming threats from shifting patterns in chronic disease and emerging cancers.

UTMB officially launches Blue Zones Project Galveston

March 9, 2026 • 1:35 p.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

The Blue Zones Project is based on research into regions around the world where people live the longest and healthiest lives. The initiative focuses on improving community environments such as workplaces, schools, restaurants, and neighborhoods so that healthy choices become the easy choices.

A clinician wearing blue gloves prepares to give an injection into a person’s upper arm, holding a cotton pad against the skin.

Allergy shots (immunotherapy): What patients should know

March 9, 2026 • 1:18 p.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

Discover how allergy shots retrain your immune system and deliver lasting relief from stubborn allergies.

Tendon rupture risk linked with GLP-1 use in patients with obesity

March 9, 2026 • 8:30 a.m.

“These findings warrant prospective evaluation of potential musculoskeletal adverse effects of GLP-1 agonists,” wrote the authors, led by Jad Lawand, MS, a medical student at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

The key to the third coast: Health institutions across Houston bought into brain health last year

March 6, 2026 • 11:39 a.m.

Dr. Jochen Reiser, who leads the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, sat down with the Houston Business Journal to outline how he's balancing expansion with community needs and a changed NIH environment.

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Obesity Week spotlight: Your questions answered by UTMB experts

March 5, 2026 • 4:02 p.m.

UTMB specialists return to tackle obesity myths, treatments, and red flags—bringing clarity to one of today’s most misunderstood health topics.

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Spring forward, fall out of sync

March 5, 2026 • 3:49 p.m. by Katherine Adams

One lost hour can throw your whole rhythm off. Learn why daylight saving time feels so rough—and how to reset faster.

Integrative therapies can help with adjusting to daylight savings

March 5, 2026 • 1:00 p.m.

"Studies have found that Standard time better aligns with our natural circadian rhythms," says Dr. Samuel Mathis, assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine. "Early sunlight and darker evenings are better for our sleep, mood, and overall health."

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UTMB honored for leadership in advanced cardiac CT imaging

March 5, 2026 • 7:00 a.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

The cardiac CT team was recognized among the top 12% worldwide for delivering precise, noninvasive coronary imaging that enhances patient care across all campuses.

Transposon Therapeutics’ TPN-101 to be studied for extending healthy aging

March 4, 2026 • 12:31 p.m.

UTMB will collaborate on the ARPA-H PROSPR program to support the development of TPN-101 to slow aging and help people stay healthy longer.

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What to expect at your first allergy visit

March 4, 2026 • 8:13 a.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

Allergy visit coming up? Learn what to expect at your first appointment and how to get the most out of your care.

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UTMB calls on Galveston retirees to join growing volunteer network

March 4, 2026 • 7:00 a.m. by Leslie Sanderson

UTMB is inviting retirees in Galveston County to volunteer at its Galveston campus, where they can greet visitors, guide patients, and support care teams. With flexible roles for all ages, the UTMB volunteer program offers a meaningful way to stay active while making a difference in patients’ lives.

C8 Health AI platform drives nearly 10% increase in perioperative glucose-testing compliance

March 3, 2026 • 8:15 a.m.

Evaluation conducted at The University of Texas Medical Branch assessed whether providing clinicians with individualized, AI-driven performance feedback could improve adherence to this evidence-based practice under real-world conditions.

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UTMB to host Blue Zones Project community meeting March 5

March 3, 2026 • 7:00 a.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

The Blue Zones community meeting will cover what the Blue Zones Project is and how it works, why Galveston was selected, and how UTMB and its partners will be involved.

UTMB anesthesia department boosts quality metrics with homegrown system

March 2, 2026 • 8:30 a.m.

The system at one of UTMB Health's hospitals encouraged behavioral change among providers that led to reduced infections and may net $700,000 in annual savings from reduced SSI incidents alone.

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UTMB Health Family Medicine Pharmacy team receives Clinical Pearl Award

March 2, 2026 • 7:00 a.m. by Raegan Scharfetter

The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) Family Medicine Pharmacy team received the Clinical Pearl Award at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) 2025 Annual Meeting.

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Dr. Gulshan Sharma named to Becker’s top hospital and health system CMOs 2026 list

February 27, 2026 • 4:50 p.m. by Margaret Battistelli Gardner

Dr. Gulshan Sharma has once again earned national recognition for his leadership and innovation—but the story behind his sustained impact at UTMB is even more compelling. Discover how his vision continues to shape excellence in care and quality across the institution.

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UTMB Police seek public feedback for accreditation review

February 27, 2026 • 10:15 a.m. by Melissa McDonald

UTMB Police is inviting public input to help strengthen service quality and community trust. Explore how you can share your feedback.

Volunteers wanted: Could this drug change how fast you age?

February 27, 2026 • 8:30 a.m.

“This is about more than weight loss,” said Dr. Matthew Mendoza, assistant director of Team Science at UTMB. “We are using therapies already available to accelerate discovery rather than waiting decades for new drugs. Our goal is to make healthy aging a reality sooner.”

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