Good hygiene, common sense key to preventing swine flu
Dr. James Luby, infectious disease expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center, says there is no need to panic about the recent news reports regar Read More
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Dr. James Luby, infectious disease expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center, says there is no need to panic about the recent news reports regar Read More

DALLAS — April 21, 2009 — Kidney damage associated with the autoimmune disease lupus is linked to a malfunction of immune cells that causes them to congregate in and attack the organs, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have disc Read More

DALLAS — April 17, 2009 — Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that a protein responsible for regulating “bad” cholesterol in the blood works almost exclusively outside cells, providing clues for the developm Read More

DALLAS — April 14, 2009 — A procedure used in conjunction with a vaginal ultrasound might make it easier to visualize and diagnose diseases in the lining of the uterus, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found. Read More

DALLAS — April 10, 2009 — A protein that the heart produces during its early development reactivates the embryonic coronary developmental program and initiates migration of heart cells and blood vessel growth after a heart attack, researche Read More

UT Southwestern University Hospital recently received the Commission on Cancer (CoC) Outstanding Achievement Award from the American College of Surgeons. Read More

DALLAS — April 2, 2009 — Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have shed light on how the neurotransmitter dopamine helps brain cells process important information. Read More
The Friends for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Research will hold its Spring Public Forum “Can You Change Your Risk: The Link Between Diet and Cancer” on Wednesday, April 22, at UT Southwestern Medical Ce Read More

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a new biological indicator that may help identify which brain-cancer patients have the most aggressive forms of the disease. Read More
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