
A clinical trial has sifted out the most effective single-drug chemotherapy regimen for quick-growing but highly curable cancers that arise from the placentas of pregnant women. Read More

Even people who show a clear treatment response with antidepressant medications continue to experience symptoms like insomnia, sadness and decreased concentration. Read More

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) has elected Dr. David W. Russell of UT Southwestern Medical Center to membership. Read More

DALLAS – April 19, 2011 – A device developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center surgeons offers precise repair of pelvic fractures with minimal postsurgical scarring, pain and infection risk and is available for broad adoption by the nation& Read More

DALLAS – April 19, 2011 – Curbing carbohydrates is more effective than cutting calories for individuals who want to quickly reduce the amount of fat in their liver, report UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. Read More

A natural hormone known to inhibit aging can also protect kidneys against renal fibrosis, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have demonstrated. Read More

PARIS, Texas – April 12, 2011 – Recruitment for the largest long-term study of children’s health ever undertaken in the U.S. is now under way in Lamar County, about 100 miles northeast of UT Southwestern Medical Center, along the Texa Read More

A UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher is one of five nationwide selected to receive a $600,000 Burroughs Wellcome Fund grant to investigate the biological mechanisms and causes of premature birth. Read More

A study in a March issue of the Journal of Physiology reported that hypertensive people who exercise undergo decreased blood flow and oxygen in muscles. Read More
Stressed out over trying to conceive a baby? There are ways to help ease the anxiety that comes with a diagnosis of infertility, a reproductive specialist at UT Southwestern Medical Center says. Read More