I believe that weight for physicians comes from maintaining a way of life - a way of life that has been lifted up by true physicians since antiquity. I speak here of what Lionel Trilling called sincerity, using the 19th century definition of the wo Read More
An alumnus who has saved many babies' lives by inspiring the Baby Moses law has been honored with one of Fort Worth's top awards. Read More
DALLAS - June 16, 2004 - Asian Indian men are at an increased risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, whether overweight or not, because their bodies metabolize fat like people who are obese, according to researchers at UT Southwestern Med Read More
DALLAS - May 2004 - UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas is part of a landmark, seven-year study in the New England Journal of Medicine that concludes minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer, when performed by a skilled surgeon, is Read More
DALLAS - June 7, 2004 - Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have developed a blood test that can detect amplification of a certain gene found in circulating cells associated with breast cancer. Read More
H.M. "Monty" Evans, Ph.D., recently joined the UT Southwestern faculty as an assistant professor of psychiatry. He had been a clinical associate professor at UT Southwestern, as well as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist Univer Read More
DALLAS - June 3, 2004 - People who have had a traumatic bone break also frequently suffer from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have found. Read More