2019 Article Archive
Psychology behind tax procrastination
Research shows that most people file taxes based on how much cash they have on hand and if they expect a payment or a refund.
One-two punch helps solve greatest unmet need in cardiology
Combining a high fat diet with a drug that raises blood pressure gave them a “two-hit” model, like a one-two punch to heart failure.
Dr. Andrew Ziskind joins Southwestern Health Resources as Senior Executive Officer
Dr. Andrew Ziskind, a nationally recognized leader of innovative health systems, has been selected as Senior Executive Officer (SEO) for the Southwestern Health Resources Clinically Integrated Network
UT Southwestern’s new GammaPod advances breast cancer care
UT Southwestern now offers more precise radiation treatments for breast cancer with a new, cutting-edge device that is only the second of its kind in the world.
Researchers show that mutations in human livers can promote tissue regeneration
Genetic mutations that accumulate in the adult liver that can promote regeneration in the context of chronic liver damage.
More clinical studies needed for lactating women
Most clinical studies exclude lactating women. That dynamic should change.
Tambar receives Hackerman Award for chemical research work
Organic chemist Dr. Uttam Tambar will receive the 2019 Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research.