2018 Article Archive

Study shows hormone ghrelin affects exercise endurance, food intake post-workout

 

The hormone ghrelin and its receptor influence both exercise endurance and food intake following exercise, new research from UT Southwestern indicates.

New CRISPR method efficiently corrects DMD defect in heart tissue

 

Scientists have developed a CRISPR gene-editing technique that can potentially correct a majority of the 3,000 types of mutations that cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by making a single cut at strategic points along the patient's DNA, according to a study from UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Flu – common, deadly, and underappreciated

 

Influenza doesn't get the respect it deserves among infectious diseases, perhaps because we live through a flu season every year.

Following treatment guidelines more important than volume for assessing heart failure care

 

Looking at how well hospitals adhere to treatment guidelines for heart failure is more important than comparing patient volumes at hospitals, new research shows.

UT Southwestern celebrates community service in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

Students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered at UT Southwestern to celebrate the legacy of Dr. King and honor students with outstanding records of community service.

Simmons Cancer Center researchers part of historic CAR-T breakthrough

 

An historic study involving researchers from UT Southwestern's Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center demonstrates the effectiveness of CAR-T therapy, which uses genetically modified immune cells to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children and young adults.