Breaking the Barrier: Tackling Obesity and Diabetes in San Antonio through International Collaboration at UT Health’s Symposium

Healthcare professionals to prioritize obesity and metabolic diseases at upcoming UT Health San Antonio event

San Antonio is facing a growing health concern with the prevalence of obesity and diabetes among its residents. To address these issues, UT Health San Antonio is hosting the 2024 Bi-National Obesity and Metabolic Symposium on April 11.

The event aims to educate the public on how to prevent and treat these diseases, as well as collaborations with other countries to further research in this field. Carolina Solis-Herrera, chief of endocrinology at UT Health San Antonio, encourages everyone interested in attending to gain valuable information.

In addition to informative sessions, attendees will also receive a free lunch during the symposium. This free event is open to the public and will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 7703 Floyd Curl Drive. Registration is required to attend, and interested individuals can register online.

Join UT Health San Antonio at the 2024 Bi-National Obesity and Metabolic Symposium for an informative and interactive event that will help you improve your health and understand more about obesity and metabolic diseases.

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