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Newswise: Stopping the cycle of recurrent urinary tract infections in women
Released: 10-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Stopping the cycle of recurrent urinary tract infections in women
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers is the first to demonstrate the long-term efficacy of electrofulguration, a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that treats chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) among postmenopausal women.

Newswise: Catherine Spong, M.D., elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Released: 9-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Catherine Spong, M.D., elected to the National Academy of Medicine
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Catherine Spong, M.D., Chair and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in recognition of her contributions to the field of maternal-fetal medicine, her leadership in women’s health research, and her dedication to advancing health care for mothers and babies.

Newswise: UT Southwestern honored by American Medical Association 2023 Joy in Medicine recognition
Released: 6-Oct-2023 1:05 PM EDT
UT Southwestern honored by American Medical Association 2023 Joy in Medicine recognition
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center has been recognized as part of the prestigious American Medical Association 2023 Joy in Medicine Program, underscoring the nationally ranked academic medical center’s commitment to cultivating a culture of wellness, resilience, and professional fulfillment among its health care professionals.

Newswise: Study Maps Brain Wave Disruptions Affecting Memory Recall
Released: 5-Oct-2023 2:50 PM EDT
Study Maps Brain Wave Disruptions Affecting Memory Recall
UT Southwestern Medical Center

The brain circuitry that is disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease appears to influence memory through a type of brain wave known as theta oscillation, a team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report. The findings, published in Nature Communications, could help researchers design and evaluate new treatments for Alzheimer’s, a condition that affects millions of people around the globe and has no cure.

Newswise: UT Southwestern women’s groups earn national leadership award
Released: 4-Oct-2023 2:05 PM EDT
UT Southwestern women’s groups earn national leadership award
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center has been recognized for its decades of commitment to developing female leaders in medicine and science and its far-reaching impact in supporting and advancing women’s careers.

Newswise: UTSW researcher receives NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
Released: 3-Oct-2023 10:05 AM EDT
UTSW researcher receives NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Ravikanth Maddipati, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and in Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern, has been awarded $1.5 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support research investigating positional heterogeneity in cancer, or how tumors in the same organ can behave differently based on where they form.

Newswise: Exercise protects astronauts’ hearts during extended space missions
Released: 27-Sep-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Exercise protects astronauts’ hearts during extended space missions
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Astronauts who spent up to six months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) experienced no loss of muscle mass or function in their ventricles – the pumping chambers of the heart – largely due to extensive exercise regimens, a new study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers showed.

Newswise: Two UT Southwestern researchers awarded HHMI Hanna H. Gray Fellowships
Released: 22-Sep-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Two UT Southwestern researchers awarded HHMI Hanna H. Gray Fellowships
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Two postdoctoral researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center are among 25 early-career scientists nationwide selected as Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Hanna H. Gray Fellows for 2023.

Newswise: Socioeconomic factors adversely affect most heart failure patients
Released: 21-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Socioeconomic factors adversely affect most heart failure patients
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A majority of Americans suffering from heart failure face substantial socioeconomic challenges, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center found.

Newswise: UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian ‘James’ Chen to receive prestigious Horwitz Prize
Released: 20-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian ‘James’ Chen to receive prestigious Horwitz Prize
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Zhijian “James” Chen, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Biology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been awarded the 2023 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize in recognition of his groundbreaking work on innate immunity.

Newswise: Iron supplements provided in prenatal visits improved outcomes
Released: 19-Sep-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Iron supplements provided in prenatal visits improved outcomes
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Giving free prenatal iron supplements to medically underserved pregnant patients rather than only recommending them significantly reduced anemia and postpartum blood transfusions, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health report in a study published in JAMA Network Open.

Newswise: UTSW study challenges classic tenet of memory research
Released: 18-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
UTSW study challenges classic tenet of memory research
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Connections among one set of activated neurons in rat brains grew stronger while memories were being formed, but those in another weakened, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers discovered.

Newswise: UTSW researchers identify driver of inflammatory bowel disease
Released: 13-Sep-2023 12:05 PM EDT
UTSW researchers identify driver of inflammatory bowel disease
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered an intracellular mechanism that converts protective intestinal cells into disease-driving pathogenic cells, a finding that could lead to improved treatments for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Newswise: UT Southwestern selects physician leader Jonathan Efron, M.D., to oversee Health System
Released: 13-Sep-2023 12:05 PM EDT
UT Southwestern selects physician leader Jonathan Efron, M.D., to oversee Health System
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Following an extensive national search, physician leader Jonathan Efron, M.D., has been selected as Executive Vice President for Health System Affairs to lead UT Southwestern Medical Center’s clinical operations – recently ranked among the elite Honor Roll of the nation’s top 20 hospitals.

Newswise: Study gathers data on Texas youths being treated for depression
Released: 7-Sep-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Study gathers data on Texas youths being treated for depression
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Nearly half of Texas youths being treated for depression or suicidal thoughts reported at least one suicide attempt, and 90% had experienced suicidal ideation, according to a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers.

Newswise: Patients who need high-intensity statins not using them
Released: 6-Sep-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Patients who need high-intensity statins not using them
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Although hundreds of thousands of patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) are eligible for high-intensity statin therapy, most are not using the drugs, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report.

Newswise: Intestinal bacteria release molecular ‘brake’ on weight gain
Released: 31-Aug-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Intestinal bacteria release molecular ‘brake’ on weight gain
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Bacteria that live in the intestines inhibit a molecule that limits the amount of fat absorbed, increasing weight gain in mice fed a high-sugar, high-fat diet, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center report. The findings, published in Science, could eventually lead to new ways to combat obesity, diabetes, and malnutrition – health problems that plague hundreds of millions worldwide.

Newswise: Fish oil supplement claims often vague, not supported by data
Released: 30-Aug-2023 2:05 PM EDT
Fish oil supplement claims often vague, not supported by data
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Your daily dose of omega-3s may not be doing what you think it is. Most fish oil supplements on the market today have labels boasting health benefits that aren’t supported by clinical data, according to a study published in JAMA Cardiology by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: Accelerated brain aging predicts less antidepressant efficacy
Released: 29-Aug-2023 11:25 AM EDT
Accelerated brain aging predicts less antidepressant efficacy
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients whose brains appear older on scans than their chronological age showed less improvement on sertraline, a first-line drug treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center reported.

Newswise: Research shaped career of O’Donnell School of Public Health leader
Released: 28-Aug-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Research shaped career of O’Donnell School of Public Health leader
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Saad B. Omer, M.B.B.S., M.P.H., Ph.D., Founding Dean of the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at UT Southwestern Medical Center, discovered a passion for public health while he was a medical student in Pakistan.

Newswise: New drug combo could treat some resistant breast cancers
Released: 24-Aug-2023 11:05 AM EDT
New drug combo could treat some resistant breast cancers
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Breast cancers with mutations in the HER2 gene are initially sensitive to HER2 inhibitors like neratinib. However, most tumors eventually become resistant.

Newswise: Be cautious to avoid burns in extreme heat or when grilling
Released: 23-Aug-2023 1:55 PM EDT
Be cautious to avoid burns in extreme heat or when grilling
UT Southwestern Medical Center

With triple-digit temperatures continuing across many parts of the country and the outdoor grilling season still in full swing, a UT Southwestern Medical Center physician who specializes in burn care wants to remind people to be careful around hot surfaces such as a grill or a playground slide.

Newswise: New primary care model created to dispense nutrition advice
Released: 22-Aug-2023 10:55 AM EDT
New primary care model created to dispense nutrition advice
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Expert advice on nutrition delivered to patients electronically saved physicians time, improved patient satisfaction, and was reimbursable by insurance, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report.

Newswise: Cause of ‘brain freeze’ a bit of a mystery, but not to worry
Released: 21-Aug-2023 12:25 PM EDT
Cause of ‘brain freeze’ a bit of a mystery, but not to worry
UT Southwestern Medical Center

You’re eating or drinking something frozen, like a snow cone, ice cream, or ice pops – probably a bit too eagerly – and you get one of those sudden-onset, painful headaches known as “brain freeze.” Man, does it hurt, but usually not for long, and it’s not harmful, according to an expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: UT Southwestern again ranked among best large employers by Forbes and Statista
Released: 17-Aug-2023 2:15 PM EDT
UT Southwestern again ranked among best large employers by Forbes and Statista
UT Southwestern Medical Center

For the third year in a row, UT Southwestern Medical Center is ranked among the nation’s best large employers on America’s Best Employers 2023 list compiled by Forbes and Statista, and is among this year’s top employers for new graduates, women, and employee diversity.

Newswise: Joan Conaway, Ph.D., named President-Elect of leading scientific society
Released: 17-Aug-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Joan Conaway, Ph.D., named President-Elect of leading scientific society
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Joan Conaway, Ph.D., Vice Provost and Dean of Basic Research at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been elected President-Elect of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), one of the largest scientific societies in the world.

   
Newswise: UTSW Q&A: Experts talk about opioid abuse, risks, treatment
Released: 16-Aug-2023 3:05 PM EDT
UTSW Q&A: Experts talk about opioid abuse, risks, treatment
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Overdose deaths from opioids, including prescription painkillers and synthetics like fentanyl, continue to rise.

Newswise: Physician-Scientist Receives National Cancer Moonshot Award
Released: 16-Aug-2023 12:30 PM EDT
Physician-Scientist Receives National Cancer Moonshot Award
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Todd Aguilera, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology and member of the Experimental Therapeutics Program in the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been named one of 11 inaugural Cancer Moonshot Scholars. The national program recognizes a cohort of early-career investigators from underrepresented groups who have been identified as emerging leaders in cancer research and innovation.

Newswise: Estrogen cream does not improve success rate for prolapse repair
Released: 15-Aug-2023 12:20 PM EDT
Estrogen cream does not improve success rate for prolapse repair
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Vaginal estrogen cream, which is commonly prescribed to help women after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP), did not prevent a recurrence of the condition, according to results of a multicenter clinical trial led by UT Southwestern Medical Center. However, the medication did reduce symptoms of vaginal atrophy. The findings, reported in JAMA, could lead to new ways to improve outcomes of prolapse repairs, the study authors said.

Newswise: UTSW finds potential key to predict immunotherapy toxicity
Released: 14-Aug-2023 11:50 AM EDT
UTSW finds potential key to predict immunotherapy toxicity
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a novel parameter of T cells that could help oncologists anticipate which patients would be most likely to develop immunotherapy toxicity. The findings, published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, could lead to improved treatments for a variety of cancers.

Newswise: Study identifies characteristics specific to human brains
Released: 10-Aug-2023 12:40 PM EDT
Study identifies characteristics specific to human brains
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers led by a team at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified cellular and molecular features of the brain that set modern humans apart from their closest primate relatives and ancient human ancestors. The findings, published in Nature, offer new insights into human brain evolution.

Newswise: Obesity plays key role in children’s sleep apnea
Released: 9-Aug-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Obesity plays key role in children’s sleep apnea
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Obesity and older age are significant predictors of the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Health found. The study is published in Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology.

Newswise: Team discovers broken ‘brake' of cancer mutation machine
Released: 7-Aug-2023 11:45 AM EDT
Team discovers broken ‘brake' of cancer mutation machine
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Loss of a gene known as SYNCRIP in prostate cancer tumors unleashes cellular machinery that creates random mutations throughout the genome that drive resistance to targeted treatments, a team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers discovered. The findings, published in Cancer Cell, could lead to new interventions that thwart this process in prostate and other cancer types, making them far easier to treat.

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Released: 1-Aug-2023 8:05 AM EDT
UT Southwestern joins elite Honor Roll of nation’s top 20 hospitals
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center joined an elite Honor Roll of the nation’s top 20 hospitals recognized for delivering the highest standard of care in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals listings for 2023-24.

Newswise: Protein Inhibits Development of COVID-19 in Live Animals
Released: 31-Jul-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Protein Inhibits Development of COVID-19 in Live Animals
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A mammalian protein previously shown by UT Southwestern microbiologists to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19 in cell culture also protected live mouse models, significantly limiting infection in the lung cells and diminishing the symptoms. The findings, published in Nature Microbiology, could lead to new strategies to treat COVID-19, which still infects thousands and kills hundreds in the U.S. every week.

   
Newswise: HIV patients can safely undergo hip replacement, study finds
Released: 26-Jul-2023 10:45 AM EDT
HIV patients can safely undergo hip replacement, study finds
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Hip replacement surgery is safe for patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center found.

Newswise: Research pinpoints inflammation source behind atherosclerosis
Released: 25-Jul-2023 11:15 AM EDT
Research pinpoints inflammation source behind atherosclerosis
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center Dallas have discovered in mice how high cholesterol causes blood vessels to become inflamed, a necessary prerequisite for atherosclerosis – the “hardening of the arteries” responsible for most heart attacks and strokes. The findings, published in Nature Communications, could lead to new interventions to protect against cardiovascular diseases (CVD), the leading cause of death globally.

Newswise: Most pancreatic cancer patients don’t get lifesaving surgery
Released: 24-Jul-2023 3:05 PM EDT
Most pancreatic cancer patients don’t get lifesaving surgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Only 22% of Texas patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer received standard-of-care surgery to remove their tumors, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a new study. The findings, published in the Journal of Surgical Oncology, are a call to action to improve treatment in the Lone Star State for this deadly disease, the authors say.

Newswise: UT Southwestern stem cell biologists develop embryo model
Released: 20-Jul-2023 2:30 PM EDT
UT Southwestern stem cell biologists develop embryo model
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center biologists have developed a new stem cell-based embryo model for studying early human development, tissue formation, and differentiation, offering valuable contributions to the field of developmental biology and regenerative medicine.

Newswise: Tips to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging rays
Released: 18-Jul-2023 2:55 PM EDT
Tips to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging rays
UT Southwestern Medical Center

With the increase in outdoor activities during the summer, a UT Southwestern Medical Center cancer specialist reminds you to protect your skin from sun damage.

Newswise: Less is best with caffeine, energy drinks during pregnancy
Released: 17-Jul-2023 12:30 PM EDT
Less is best with caffeine, energy drinks during pregnancy
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Millions of people drink coffee, soda, and/or tea daily, making caffeinated beverages the most commonly consumed stimulants in the world. Highly caffeinated energy drinks also have been a hugely popular pick-me-up for more than two decades, especially among younger adults and teens. But pregnant individuals should be careful regarding energy drinks and their overall intake of caffeine, according to an expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: College students help aging patients who are hospitalized
Released: 14-Jul-2023 12:05 PM EDT
College students help aging patients who are hospitalized
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Valentina Harmjanz often tapped into music on her smartphone to connect with older patients she visited at William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital. The UT Southwestern medical student met with patients as part of the Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), a joint effort between UTSW and the Hobson Wildenthal Honors College at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Newswise: Weekly insulin found safe, effective for Type 2 diabetes
Released: 12-Jul-2023 10:40 AM EDT
Weekly insulin found safe, effective for Type 2 diabetes
UT Southwestern Medical Center

An experimental form of insulin administered just once a week was safe for patients with Type 2 diabetes and helped them maintain healthy blood sugar levels better than insulin injected daily, according to the results of a phase 3 clinical trial led by a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher.

Newswise: Gene that regulates immune activity in the retina identified
Released: 11-Jul-2023 11:25 AM EDT
Gene that regulates immune activity in the retina identified
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified a gene called Lipe that appears to be pivotal to retinal health, with mutations spurring immune activation and retinal degeneration. This is important because the retina is responsible for detecting the light that is transformed into vision. The findings, published in Communications Biology, provide clues about the mechanisms behind a variety of disorders affecting the retina, including macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

Newswise: UTSW researchers report progress in malaria treatments
Released: 10-Jul-2023 10:45 AM EDT
UTSW researchers report progress in malaria treatments
UT Southwestern Medical Center

With new cases of malaria being reported in Texas and Florida, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center continue to explore compounds for more effective drug-resistant therapies and biological targets to interfere with the parasites that spread the potentially fatal disease.

Newswise: Don’t put nutrition on the back burner for your summer menu
Released: 6-Jul-2023 3:30 PM EDT
Don’t put nutrition on the back burner for your summer menu
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Whether you’re hosting summer backyard cookouts or escaping the heat with indoor gatherings, a nutrition expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center says there are lots of options for adding some nutrition to your plate.

Newswise: Early diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders key for health
Released: 5-Jul-2023 12:55 PM EDT
Early diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders key for health
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs), which occur when women’s pelvic floor muscles are weakened or injured, significantly affect quality of life and require surgery for hundreds of thousands in the U.S. each year. Now a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers has found a noninvasive test that could identify women at risk for these conditions and improve treatment.

Newswise: CRI’s Sean Morrison elected to European Molecular Biology Organization
Released: 5-Jul-2023 12:45 PM EDT
CRI’s Sean Morrison elected to European Molecular Biology Organization
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Stem cell biologist Sean J. Morrison, Ph.D., Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and founding Director and Professor of the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI), has been elected by his peers as an associate member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Newswise: UT Southwestern toxicologist offers tips to keep food safe during summer grilling season
Released: 29-Jun-2023 11:35 AM EDT
UT Southwestern toxicologist offers tips to keep food safe during summer grilling season
UT Southwestern Medical Center

The arrival of summer marks the return of a cherished activity: backyard grilling. A UT Southwestern Medical Center toxicologist offers some cautionary guidelines to help you and your guests avoid food poisoning.

Newswise: Public-private consortium will fund three gene therapy clinical trials at UT Southwestern and Children’s Health
Released: 27-Jun-2023 11:45 AM EDT
Public-private consortium will fund three gene therapy clinical trials at UT Southwestern and Children’s Health
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A consortium of government, industry, and nonprofit partners will fund gene therapy clinical trials for three different rare diseases at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Health, where scientists are working on gene therapies to treat neurodevelopmental disorders in children.



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