
DALLAS - April 27, 2005 - The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected Dr. Eric Nestler, chairman of psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center, to membership. He is the 13th faculty member from UT Southwestern currently serving on the prest Read More

DALLAS - April 26, 2005 - UT Southwestern Medical Center is the lead research site testing a new treatment for a rare form of multiple sclerosis. Called Read More
DALLAS - April 26, 2005 - UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are looking for participants for a nationwide study of an investigational medication for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a type of mental illness characterized by excessive and pe Read More

DALLAS - April 21, 2005 - So what if you're no Lance Armstrong, six-time winner of the Tour de France. Even beginning cyclists should be armed with health information that can help reduce strain, injury and infection, says Read More
DALLAS - April 25, 2005 - When the tick-borne bacterium that causes Lyme disease lacks a specific protein that responds to an incoming meal of blood, it is unable to be transmitted from the tick to a new animal host, researchers at UT Southwestern Medi Read More
DALLAS - April 20, 2005 - Why people get drowsy and fall asleep, and how caffeine blocks that process, are the subjects of a new study by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Read More
DALLAS - Jan. 14, 2005 - Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center are seeking patients to participate in medical studies dry eye disease and jaw pain. All clinical trials are approved by UT Southwestern's Institutional Review Board, which rev Read More

DALLAS - April 13, 2005 - Drinking water during a long-distance race may do serious harm rather than keep you safe from injury if you're drinking too much, according to a cardiologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Read More

DALLAS - April 14, 2005 - New findings from researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center help explain how the 20,000 to 25,000 genes in the human genome can make the hundreds of thousands of different proteins in our bodies. Read More
DALLAS - April 12, 2005 - A protein that regulates cholesterol levels in the body also is responsible for maintaining a healthy balance between fat storage and fat burning, according to a UT Southwestern Medical Center study that may lead to new drug t Read More