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December 2008
Childhood anxiety disorders can and should be treated, according to UT Southwestern national expert
Interferon as long-term treatment for hepatitis C not effective, report HALT-C researchers
November 2008
Voice care center offering therapy, surgery for singers, educators, seniors and others
October 2008
Vaginal/Caesarean combo delivery of twins safe, UT Southwestern-led research finds
September 2008
Pelvic disorders affect large number of women, researchers find
Cardiologists find old-fashioned physical exams just as good for assessing heart failure as new technology
Depressed dialysis patients more likely to be hospitalized or die, researcher finds
Low-birth-weight children should have their blood pressure checked, researchers find
'Superbug' breast infections controllable in nursing mothers, researchers find
August 2008
Hearing specialist leads effort to craft first professional guidelines for earwax
July 2008
Digestive specialists freeze out esophagus cancer with new therapy
Limiting fructose may boost weight loss, researcher reports
STAR*D study leaders test two-drug approach to depression in new CO-MED trial
More kidney stone disease projected due to global warming, researchers predict
UT Southwestern launches study of surgical option for treating diabetic and other neuropathies
New research reveals ultraviolet light therapy is as beneficial for darker skin as lighter skin
June 2008
Rising number of severe bone infections, health complications in children linked to MRSA, researchers find
Plastic surgeons identify hidden facial cheek fat compartments that are key to youthful appearance
UT Southwestern urologists identify seven biomarkers that may help pinpoint prostate cancer recurrence
Surgeons complete the first Lap-Band weight-loss surgery in Texas using single incision as entry point
Investigators test groundbreaking depression research in real-world setting
Children in non-English-speaking households experience multiple health disparities, researcher concludes
Study finds link between amphetamine abuse and heart attacks in young adults
New model predicts whether patients will be free of renal cancer 12 years after initial treatment
May 2008
Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease, researchers report
Supplemental breast ultrasound boosts cancer detection, radiologist reports in national study
New MRI technique developed at UT Southwestern detects subtle but serious brain injury
April 2008
UT Southwestern testing new hybrid hearing device combining advantages of hearing aids, implants
Area cornea shortages could benefit from national study showing older corneas suitable for transplantation
March 2008
UT Southwestern offers Metroplex's only automated 3-D breast ultrasound machine
Eye test peers into heat-related multiple sclerosis symptoms
Weight-loss more effective than intensive insulin therapy for type 2 diabetics, according to expert
Growing obesity epidemic spurs education sessions on weight-loss surgeries
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February 2008
Researchers investigate predictors for sickle-cell-anemia complications
Surgeons complete North Texas' first single-incision gallbladder removal
Researchers find depressed teens respond well to combination therapy
Plastic surgeons deploy new laser for wrinkle removal, acne scarring, tattoo removal
UT Southwestern's new Spine Center tackles back pain
National survey shows minority children experience multiple disparities in health care
January 2008
Hormonal dietary supplements might promote prostate cancer progression
Sleep and Breathing Disorders Center opens at UT Southwestern for studies, evaluations, treatments
Pros, cons of drug proven to prevent prostate cancer should be considered, researchers recommend
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