Fighting off food poisoning depends on the time of day : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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If further research shows this phenomenon also occurs in humans, scientists may eventually be able to capitalize on it by timing the administration of synthetic antibiotics for intestinal infections and oral vaccines or finding new ways to avoid intestinal infections altogether.
Deadly flatworm’s skin rejuvenation may explain long-term survival in humans, UT Southwestern scientists find: April 2016 Research Highlights - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
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its skin – a mechanism that could inform potential new treatments against infection, a study involving UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists has found.
Champagne: Uncork with care: Newsroom, UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Preston Blomquist , an ophthalmologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Blomquist offers these pre-toast safety tips: Dr. Preston Blomquist Chill Champagne and sparkling wine to at least 45 degrees Fahrenheit; a cork in a cold bottle is less likely to pop unexpectedly.
Former NFL players may not suffer more severe cognitive impairment than others, study indicates : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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The preliminary study , published in Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology , looked at a small cohort of retired professional football players who had a history of concussions and were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
Employees celebrating 30 years of service: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
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Sylynn Garza Sylynn Garza, who works in Clinical Lab Services at William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, helps conduct more than 30 types of laboratory tests for patients - all with a personal touch. "I try to provide good quality results quickly," says Ms.
A step closer to eradicating malaria - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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But this strategy is expensive and can be difficult for large populations to accept.
Albuquerque appointed as first holder of Sharma Professorship - Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Gregory Fitz , Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and Dean of UT Southwestern Medical School. “Dr. Albuquerque, whose clinical practice is focused in treating breast and gynecologic cancers, is an integral member of the gynecological cancer disease-oriented team.
‘Doctor’ robot could help solve sports-concussion dilemma in rural America: April 2017 News Releases - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
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The study, published in Neurology , used a mobile robot that was stationed for two seasons on the sideline and athletic training room of Northern Arizona University’s football games.
Newly identified bacteria-killing protein needs vitamin A to work: Newsroom, UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Dr. Hooper is well known for her research on the commensal or “good” bacteria that inhabit the gut – where they aid in digestion and infection control.
Enjoy the holidays without expanding your waist: Newsroom, UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Sandon also offers a few “substitution” tips for cutting calories in the kitchen and eating sensibly: Broth for butter to sauté – 104 calories saved per tablespoon.