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

The 2024 Bi-National Obesity and Metabolic Symposium, hosted by UT Health San Antonio next Thursday, aims to educate the public on how to prevent and treat obesity and metabolic diseases. This event is open to the public and will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 11 at 7703 Floyd Curl Drive. Registration is required to attend, but interested individuals can register online for free.

During the symposium, attendees will have the opportunity to speak with doctors and experts in the field of endocrinology, as well as learn about collaborations with other countries to further research on these diseases. Carolina Solis-Herrera, chief of endocrinology at UT Health San Antonio, encourages those interested in improving their health to attend and gain valuable information.

Obesity and diabetes are prevalent issues in San Antonio, as evidenced by the high percentage of adults in Bexar County who are overweight or obese, as well as those who have diabetes. To address these health concerns, UT Health San Antonio is hosting this bi-national symposium next Thursday. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about obesity and metabolic diseases and discover ways to improve your health. Join UT Health San Antonio at the 2024 Bi-National Obesity and Metabolic Symposium for an informative and interactive event.

By Samantha Johnson

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