
UT Southwestern research advances fight against kidney cancer
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered genetic pathways to starve selectively kidney cancer cells. Read More
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Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered genetic pathways to starve selectively kidney cancer cells. Read More
Researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have described for the first time how the brain’s memory center repairs itself following severe trauma – a process that may explain why it is harder to bounce back after multiple head injuries. Read More

A retrospective study of women who became pregnant while using intrauterine devices shows that more than half of the IUDs were malpositioned. Read More
DALLAS – March 28, 2011 – UT Southwestern Medical Center ranked as the best hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth in the newly expanded U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Hospitals rankings for 52 metropolitan areas. Read More
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) has awarded more than $36.7 million in new grants to investigators at UT Southwestern Medical Center to support cancer-related projects and to recruit pre-eminent cancer investigators. Read More

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered a hormone pathway that potentially could lead to new ways of treating type 1 diabetes independent of insulin, long thought to be the sole regulator of carbohydrates in the liver. Read More

Dorothy Stockstill was taking eight pills a day, and her severe abdominal pain and persistent diarrhea weren’t improving. The Denton resident had seen multiple physicians throughout the Dallas area. Her attac Read More

A new anti-asthma medication dramatically reduced increases in seasonal asthma attacks in children and young adults with allergic asthma, according to a multi-institutional study involving a UT Southwestern Medical Read More

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a chemical compound that may eventually lead to a drug that fights cancers that are dependent on a particular anti-viral enzyme for growth. Read More

DALLAS – March 9, 2011 – In their search for a drug that could keep brain cells from dying, a team of UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers faced more than just a needle-in-a-haystack search. They first had to assemble the haystack. Read More
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