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Why eating in the middle of the night can be a gut punch: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/june-obata-gut-internal-clock.html

Eating when the body is normally asleep appears to desynchronize the circadian clocks of different cell types in the intestines, a UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggests.

‘Polypill’ improves heart failure outcomes in UTSW-led trial : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/july-polypill-utsw-led-trial.html

A “polypill” combining three medications recommended to treat heart failure into a single daily dose proved far more effective for patients than taking the drugs separately, a randomized clinical trial led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers showed.

Gut bacteria boost immune system, help send vitamin A to T cells: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/july-gut-bacteria-boost-immune-system.html

Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that gut bacteria help regulate the development of the body’s immune system by directing the movement of vitamin A through a previously unrecognized cellular network.

Steep drop in metabolic coenzyme could trigger preterm labor : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/june-metabolic-coenzyme-preterm-labor.html

Declining placental concentrations of a molecule that plays a key role in metabolism appear to trigger the end of pregnancy and hasten labor and delivery, suggests a study co-led by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

APP Continuing Professional Development: Office of APPs - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/about-us/administrative-offices/app/programs/app-continuing-professional-development.html

APP Continuing Professional Development for the Office of Advanced Practice Providers, UT Southwestern

Proposed Rule Change for the Duration of Status for F and J Visa Holders: International Affairs - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/about-us/administrative-offices/international-affairs/immigration-updates/duration-of-status-for-f-and-j.html

Immigration update on proposed rule change for the duration of status for F-1 and J-1 Visa Holders

UT Southwestern and Children’s Health receive $100 million gift from The Stephens Greth Foundation for new pediatric campus: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/april-npc-gift-greth-foundation.html

Neurons in a part of the brain known as the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) appear to direct the body to boost endurance in response to exercise, a study co-led by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center shows.

How cancer cells stiff-arm normal environmental cues to consume energy: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2020/how-cancer-cells-consume-energy.html

UT Southwestern researchers have uncovered how cells in general modulate their energy consumption based on their surroundings.

The secret of lymph: How lymph nodes help cancer cells spread : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2020/lymph-nodes-help-cancer-cells-spread.html

For decades, physicians have known that many kinds of cancer cells often spread first to lymph nodes before traveling to distant organs through the bloodstream.

Ovarian cancer cells use stress hormone signaling to shut down immune system: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2026/may-ovarian-cancer-cells-immune-system.html

When activated in ovarian cancer cells, the receptor for the body’s primary stress hormone alters the tumor environment in ways that blunt immune response, according to new research led by UT Southwestern Medical Center.