December 27, 2024 - 06:14

In a recent segment, Dr. Leo Lopez, the medical director at University Health, engaged with the community by answering a variety of health-related questions posed by viewers. The event, hosted by KSAT anchor Stephania Jimenez alongside reporter Daniela Ibarra, provided an interactive platform for individuals seeking clarity on pressing health issues.
During the discussion, Dr. Lopez tackled a range of topics, from common ailments to preventative health measures, emphasizing the importance of understanding personal health. His expertise offered valuable insights, helping viewers navigate their concerns in a straightforward manner. The interactive format allowed for real-time questions, fostering a sense of connection between the medical professional and the community.
This initiative reflects University Health's commitment to public health education and accessibility, ensuring that vital information reaches those who need it most. The session not only informed viewers but also empowered them to take charge of their health.
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