A review of the research leads to new insights and strategies that could help Americans become more physically and mentally fit.

Texas A&M psychologist Dr. Sherecce Fields provides insight into caffeine consumption and the age-old question: How much is too much?

Study finds self-monitoring of blood pressure has the potential for better health outcomes and cost benefits compared to traditional care.

Chemical engineering major Juan Guio's faculty-led student research focused on exploring increased efficiency in photovoltaics.

A Texas A&M Health study adds to a growing body of knowledge about the effect of plant-based chemicals on human health.

A Texas A&M researcher is studying the physical and mental toll of wildland firefighting with the aim of keeping first responders safe from smoke and other hazards.

The project seeks to close the gap in dementia research and treatment for Chinese Americans and Korean Americans

Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.

The state-funded program aims to improve health care delivery in rural Texas.

The highly trained horses from the Corps of Cadets’ Parsons Mounted Cavalry are making a difference and giving students hands-on experience with equine therapy techniques.