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Done right, snacking can help you avoid energy slumps, fill nutritional gaps in your diet and improve weight-control efforts. Read More
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Done right, snacking can help you avoid energy slumps, fill nutritional gaps in your diet and improve weight-control efforts. Read More

Your brain may look and act older than it really is if your diet is low in omega-3 fatty acids, a new study suggests. Read More

Music, once dismissed by medical experts as a questionable alternative therapy, has evolved into a respected tool in integrative medicine programs. Read More

Cardiologist Dr. Michael DiMaio of UT Southwestern questions the use of stents for stable heart disease. Read More

Dr. Ryan S. Hays, assistant professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics at UT Southwestern, comments on the effects of jetlag. Read More

In our KERA Health Checkup, Sam Baker talked about this with Susan Rodder, a clinical nutrition instructor with UT Southwestern. Read More

A new consumer-friendly website makes it easy to examine your heart-disease risks. Read More

Dr. Mary Quiceno, an assistant professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics, comments on the skin cancer drug bexarotene as a treatment for Alzheimer’s. Read More

For our inaugural excellence in nursing awards, we asked doctors, patients, and other nurses to nominate the most outstanding nurses in North Texas. Read More

UT Southwestern cardiologist Dr. Melanie Sulistio discusses heart disease risk factors for women and directs viewers to the Heart IQ page on the medical center’s website. Read More
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