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Newswise: Patients with family history of age-related macular degeneration should be screened by 55
Released: 21-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Patients with family history of age-related macular degeneration should be screened by 55
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients with a family history of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of permanent vision loss in those older than 60, should visit an ophthalmologist by age 55 to be screened for signs of the disease, advises an expert at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: Patients prefer immediate access to medical test results online, even if it’s bad news
Released: 20-Mar-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Patients prefer immediate access to medical test results online, even if it’s bad news
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients overwhelmingly prefer to receive test results as soon as they are available on online medical portals, even if it means viewing the results prior to discussing them with their doctor, a new study co-led by researchers at UT Southwestern and Vanderbilt University medical centers reports.

Newswise:Video Embedded nearly-100-of-ut-southwestern-medical-students-match-to-residency-programs-nationally-across-texas
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Released: 17-Mar-2023 2:15 PM EDT
Nearly 100% of UT Southwestern medical students match to residency programs nationally, across Texas
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Nearly 100% of UT Southwestern Medical School students matched to residency programs – well above the national average of 94% – including about half who matched to hospitals affiliated with U.S. News & World Report's top 25 medical schools, including UT Southwestern. More than 100 matched to Texas programs.

Newswise: Simmons Cancer Center investigators receive nearly $15 million in CPRIT funding
Released: 13-Mar-2023 1:45 PM EDT
Simmons Cancer Center investigators receive nearly $15 million in CPRIT funding
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Ten scientists in the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center have been awarded nearly $15 million in grants from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to advance research on a wide range of cancer issues.

Newswise: Re-establish consistent sleep patterns to adjust to daylight saving time
Released: 10-Mar-2023 1:05 PM EST
Re-establish consistent sleep patterns to adjust to daylight saving time
UT Southwestern Medical Center

The shift to daylight saving time disrupts the body’s biological clock, affecting sleep patterns and how we function. A UT Southwestern Medical Center neuroscientist explains why.

Newswise: UT Southwestern Medical Center announces the Beth Levine, M.D. Prize in Autophagy Research
Released: 9-Mar-2023 12:10 PM EST
UT Southwestern Medical Center announces the Beth Levine, M.D. Prize in Autophagy Research
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center has established the Beth Levine, M.D. Prize in Autophagy Research, an annual award and lecture for exceptional scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of autophagy.

Newswise: Healthy gut bacteria can help fight cancer in other parts of the body, UTSW researchers find
Released: 9-Mar-2023 10:15 AM EST
Healthy gut bacteria can help fight cancer in other parts of the body, UTSW researchers find
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered how healthy bacteria can escape the intestine, travel to lymph nodes and cancerous tumors elsewhere in the body, and boost the effectiveness of certain immunotherapy drugs. The findings, published in Science Immunology, shed light on why antibiotics can weaken the effect of immunotherapies and could lead to new cancer treatments.

Newswise: UT Southwestern scientists discover agent that reverses effects of intoxication
Released: 7-Mar-2023 12:40 PM EST
UT Southwestern scientists discover agent that reverses effects of intoxication
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A shot of a liver-produced hormone called FGF21 sobered up mice that had passed out from alcohol, allowing them to regain consciousness and coordination much faster than those that didn’t receive this treatment, UT Southwestern researchers report in a new study. The findings, published in Cell Metabolism, could lead to effective treatments for acute alcohol intoxication, which is responsible for about 1 million emergency room visits in the U.S. each year.

Newswise: Response to hormone therapy predicts radiation resistance in ER+ breast cancer
Released: 6-Mar-2023 3:45 PM EST
Response to hormone therapy predicts radiation resistance in ER+ breast cancer
UT Southwestern Medical Center

How estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer responds to hormone therapy may hold keys to understanding how it will respond to radiation therapy, and an experimental drug that increases the effectiveness of hormone therapy also overcomes radiation resistance in breast cancer, a study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers shows.

Newswise: UT Southwestern study: Cell membrane ‘blebs’ could hold new targets for anti-cancer drugs
Released: 3-Mar-2023 12:20 PM EST
UT Southwestern study: Cell membrane ‘blebs’ could hold new targets for anti-cancer drugs
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Cell membrane protrusions called blebs that typically signify the end of life for healthy cells do the opposite for melanoma cells, activating processes in these cells that help them to survive and spread, a UT Southwestern study suggests.

Newswise: As allergy season approaches, UTSW physician offers tips on treatment, prevention
Released: 2-Mar-2023 1:05 PM EST
As allergy season approaches, UTSW physician offers tips on treatment, prevention
UT Southwestern Medical Center

It’s almost that dreaded time of year, when spring and summer allergies can make life miserable for many. Ashley Agan, M.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, said steps can be taken to control symptoms and prevent infections.

Newswise: UT Southwestern researchers report new mechanism in an ancient pathway of immune response
Released: 28-Feb-2023 10:05 AM EST
UT Southwestern researchers report new mechanism in an ancient pathway of immune response
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern biochemist Zhijian “James” Chen, Ph.D., famously identified the cGAS enzyme pathway that alerts the human immune system to disease-causing invaders like viruses. Since then, researchers have found that cGAS signaling is an ancient, conserved defense strategy stretching from bacteria to mammals. A new study from the Chen lab published in Nature reports a novel mechanism bacteria use to enhance the effectiveness of the cGAS-mediated immune response.

Newswise: After a liver transplant changed his life, UTSW postdoc is inspired to help others
Released: 22-Feb-2023 4:45 PM EST
After a liver transplant changed his life, UTSW postdoc is inspired to help others
UT Southwestern Medical Center

As a child in Beirut, Ahmad Anouti, M.D., endured dozens of medical procedures, hundreds of medications, and numerous setbacks before a liver transplant at age 16 saved his life. Today, Dr. Anouti is a postdoctoral research fellow at UT Southwestern Medical Center specializing in hepatology.

Newswise: Business consultant and investor Debra Hunter Johnson named Chair of UT Southwestern President’s Advisory Board
Released: 21-Feb-2023 2:55 PM EST
Business consultant and investor Debra Hunter Johnson named Chair of UT Southwestern President’s Advisory Board
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Business consultant, attorney, and investor Debra Hunter Johnson, founder of Reciprocity Consulting Group, will chair the UT Southwestern Medical Center President’s Advisory Board for the 2023-2025 term.

Newswise: Autoantibody linked to rare disorder that destroys fat, UT Southwestern researchers find
Released: 21-Feb-2023 1:00 PM EST
Autoantibody linked to rare disorder that destroys fat, UT Southwestern researchers find
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered the first molecular biomarker for acquired generalized lipodystrophy (AGL), a rare disorder in which fat deposits are destroyed, causing patients to have dangerously low body fat, signs of accelerated aging, and severe metabolic diseases including diabetes and fatty liver.

Newswise: UTSW study examines off-label drugs prescribed in addition to insulin for Type 1 diabetes
Released: 16-Feb-2023 1:00 PM EST
UTSW study examines off-label drugs prescribed in addition to insulin for Type 1 diabetes
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Two classes of drugs prescribed off-label for some patients with Type 1 diabetes can provide significant benefits but also come with health concerns, according to a study by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. The findings are published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Newswise: Young pregnant adolescents at increased risk of preeclampsia, C-section, UTSW study shows
Released: 15-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
Young pregnant adolescents at increased risk of preeclampsia, C-section, UTSW study shows
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Young adolescents face different challenges in pregnancy compared with their older teenage peers and adults that are sometimes exacerbated by high rates of obesity, a new study by UT Southwestern researchers suggests. The findings, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM, could highlight at-risk populations for targeted prevention efforts.

Newswise: All that texting and scrolling leads to a rise in ‘tech neck’
Released: 14-Feb-2023 1:25 PM EST
All that texting and scrolling leads to a rise in ‘tech neck’
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Technology can be a pain in the neck, leading to what’s known as “tech neck,” chronic pain that results from prolonged use of mobile phones, tablets, and other electronic devices.

Newswise: Potential genetic regulators of the heartbeat identified by UT Southwestern researchers
Released: 13-Feb-2023 1:40 PM EST
Potential genetic regulators of the heartbeat identified by UT Southwestern researchers
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have mapped gene control elements in specialized cardiac cells responsible for coordinating heartbeats. The findings of the genome exploration study, published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, provide insight into how heartbeats are regulated and could impact diagnosis and risk prediction for a variety of common arrhythmias.

Newswise: O’Donnell School of Public Health researchers use AI to seek new lung cancer treatments
Released: 8-Feb-2023 2:40 PM EST
O’Donnell School of Public Health researchers use AI to seek new lung cancer treatments
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) along with traditional pathology offers promise for swiftly developing treatment plans for patients with non-small cell lung cancers, a team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers discovered.

Newswise: Patient's satisfaction with doctor could influence decision to have bariatric surgery
Released: 7-Feb-2023 1:05 PM EST
Patient's satisfaction with doctor could influence decision to have bariatric surgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients’ satisfaction with their physicians may influence their decisions to undergo bariatric surgery, according to a multicenter study involving UT Southwestern and the UTHealth School of Public Health published in JAMA Network Open.

Newswise: Screening teens for vaping history key to diagnosing lung disease during pandemic
Released: 6-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
Screening teens for vaping history key to diagnosing lung disease during pandemic
UT Southwestern Medical Center

The severity of a lung disease associated with e-cigarettes in teens decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but hospitalizations from the disease continued to mount, according to a study of more than three dozen patients by UT Southwestern researchers published in Pediatric Pulmonology.

Newswise: UT Southwestern researchers discover gene regulation mechanism
Released: 3-Feb-2023 1:20 PM EST
UT Southwestern researchers discover gene regulation mechanism
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have discovered a method cells use to turn genes on and off that involves portions of proteins whose function has long been a mystery. The findings, reported in Cell, could lead to new ways of controlling gene regulation and may one day lead to new treatments for a broad array of diseases.

Newswise: Head trauma doesn't predict memory problems in NFL retirees, UT Southwestern study shows
Released: 2-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
Head trauma doesn't predict memory problems in NFL retirees, UT Southwestern study shows
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A study of retired professional football players by researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center found that their cognitive abilities did not differ significantly from a control group of similarly aged men who did not play football, nor did those abilities show significant change over one to five years. The findings were published in Brain Injury.

Newswise: Stay alert to avoid falls that can cause serious injuries, UT Southwestern orthopedist says
Released: 2-Feb-2023 5:05 AM EST
Stay alert to avoid falls that can cause serious injuries, UT Southwestern orthopedist says
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Slipping on ice or tripping over a curb can result in broken bones or more serious injuries. To avoid taking an unexpected tumble, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and watch where you’re walking, a UT Southwestern Medical Center orthopedist advises.

Newswise: UT Southwestern researchers identify risk factors for unsuccessful bunion surgery
Released: 31-Jan-2023 11:05 AM EST
UT Southwestern researchers identify risk factors for unsuccessful bunion surgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A study by UT Southwestern researchers has identified three factors that increase the risk that bunion surgery will fail to fix this painful foot condition. The findings, published in The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, provide information that surgeons can use to counsel patients considering this elective procedure.

Newswise: Liver cancer treatment costly for Medicare patients, UT Southwestern study finds
Released: 30-Jan-2023 4:25 PM EST
Liver cancer treatment costly for Medicare patients, UT Southwestern study finds
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer, can place a significant financial burden on patients, according to an analysis led by a researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: UT Southwestern cardiologist receives NIH Outstanding Investigator Award
Released: 30-Jan-2023 3:35 PM EST
UT Southwestern cardiologist receives NIH Outstanding Investigator Award
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern physician-scientist Hesham Sadek, M.D., Ph.D., has received the prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) Outstanding Investigator Award to support his ongoing research into mechanisms behind heart regeneration that could lead to treatments for heart failure.

Released: 26-Jan-2023 12:05 PM EST
UT Southwestern biochemist, molecular biologist to receive HHMI Emerging Pathogens awards
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Two of UT Southwestern’s Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers in biochemistry and molecular biology will lead separate teams as part of HHMI’s Emerging Pathogens Initiative (EPI) targeting infectious diseases that pose a threat to human health.

Newswise: UT Southwestern ophthalmologist shares techniques for cataract surgery complications
Released: 24-Jan-2023 7:05 AM EST
UT Southwestern ophthalmologist shares techniques for cataract surgery complications
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients undergoing cataract surgery typically have their natural lens replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). But complications occasionally arise that require the placement of a more surgically challenging secondary IOL. Several techniques are available for secondary IOL placement, and each has its advantages and disadvantages.

Newswise: Gene editing halts damage in mice after heart attacks in UT Southwestern study
Released: 20-Jan-2023 8:00 AM EST
Gene editing halts damage in mice after heart attacks in UT Southwestern study
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Editing a gene that prompts a cascade of damage after a heart attack appeared to reverse this inevitable course in mice, leaving their hearts remarkably unharmed, a new study by UT Southwestern scientists showed. The findings, published in Science, could lead to a new strategy for protecting patients from the consequences of heart disease.

   
Newswise: International policy adviser, epidemiologist Dr. Saad Omer selected inaugural dean for UT Southwestern’s O’Donnell School of Public Health
Released: 19-Jan-2023 10:00 AM EST
International policy adviser, epidemiologist Dr. Saad Omer selected inaugural dean for UT Southwestern’s O’Donnell School of Public Health
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Internationally recognized epidemiologist Saad B. Omer, M.B.B.S, Ph.D., who currently directs the Yale Institute for Global Health, has been appointed the inaugural Dean of the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: UTSW Pharmacologist James Collins receives 2023 TAMEST Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award
Released: 19-Jan-2023 8:05 AM EST
UTSW Pharmacologist James Collins receives 2023 TAMEST Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award
UT Southwestern Medical Center

James Collins III, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pharmacology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, will receive the 2023 Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in Biological Sciences from The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST) for broadening understanding of schistosomiasis.

Newswise: Consider risks and alternatives before deciding on LASIK surgery, UT Southwestern ophthalmologists say
Released: 13-Jan-2023 11:10 AM EST
Consider risks and alternatives before deciding on LASIK surgery, UT Southwestern ophthalmologists say
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients considering LASIK vision correction surgery should weigh the risks as well as benefits and see a doctor who can assess whether they are a good candidate for the procedure, according to an ophthalmologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Newswise: Cooling brain tumor cells could make headway in glioblastoma, UTSW researcher finds
Released: 12-Jan-2023 1:50 PM EST
Cooling brain tumor cells could make headway in glioblastoma, UTSW researcher finds
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Cooling brain tumor cells to stop them from dividing without killing healthy cells extended the survival of glioblastoma (GBM) animal models dramatically in a study led by a UT Southwestern resident. The findings, published in Science Advances, could lead to new treatments for this aggressive and deadly cancer.

Newswise: Virtual reality tool helps UT Southwestern physicians learn to de-escalate tense situations
Released: 10-Jan-2023 10:05 AM EST
Virtual reality tool helps UT Southwestern physicians learn to de-escalate tense situations
UT Southwestern Medical Center

An innovative virtual reality (VR) training tool – developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center’s Department of Emergency Medicine in partnership with UT Dallas – could soon play a major role in helping physicians recognize and respond to potentially violent patient encounters.

Newswise: UTSW-led study shows promise for drug to treat upper urinary tract cancers
Released: 4-Jan-2023 12:50 PM EST
UTSW-led study shows promise for drug to treat upper urinary tract cancers
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A team from 15 U.S. medical centers led by UT Southwestern Simmons Cancer Center researchers has performed the first analysis of a potentially game-changing drug to treat upper urinary tract urothelial cancers.

Newswise: UT Southwestern rheumatologist recommends patients receive pneumococcal vaccine
Released: 28-Dec-2022 11:30 AM EST
UT Southwestern rheumatologist recommends patients receive pneumococcal vaccine
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other rheumatic conditions are more at risk for complications and death from pneumonia, meningitis, and other bacterial infections, yet most have not been vaccinated against infection.

Newswise: New technique from UTSW improves high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for brain disorders
Released: 27-Dec-2022 4:40 PM EST
New technique from UTSW improves high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for brain disorders
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern physicians have developed an improved targeting method, four-tract tractography, to personalize MRI-guided, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) used at UTSW to treat medication refractory tremor in essential tremor and tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease.

Newswise: UT Southwestern immunologists uncover obesity-linked trigger to severe form of liver disease
Released: 27-Dec-2022 9:00 AM EST
UT Southwestern immunologists uncover obesity-linked trigger to severe form of liver disease
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern immunologists have uncovered a key pathogenic event prompted by obesity that can trigger severe forms of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and potential liver failure.

Newswise: UTSW researchers map activity of inherited gene variants linked to prostate cancer
Released: 23-Dec-2022 9:00 AM EST
UTSW researchers map activity of inherited gene variants linked to prostate cancer
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern researchers have identified the molecular function of 87 inherited genetic variants that affect the risk of prostate cancer, and the majority appear to control the activity of genes located far away from the risk variants themselves.

Newswise: Mortality rates are higher in U.S. counties with more evictions, UTSW researchers find
Released: 22-Dec-2022 1:05 PM EST
Mortality rates are higher in U.S. counties with more evictions, UTSW researchers find
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Mortality rates are higher in U.S. counties where eviction rates are also elevated, and this trend is strongest in areas with higher proportions of Black residents and women, UT Southwestern researchers found.

Newswise: Gene therapy corrects mutation responsible for common heart condition, UT Southwestern research shows
Released: 21-Dec-2022 2:05 PM EST
Gene therapy corrects mutation responsible for common heart condition, UT Southwestern research shows
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Using the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system, UT Southwestern researchers corrected mutations responsible for a common inherited heart condition called dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in human cells and a mouse model of the disease.

Newswise: Robotic bronchoscopy shows promise to improve lung biopsies, UT Southwestern analysis shows
Released: 20-Dec-2022 2:05 PM EST
Robotic bronchoscopy shows promise to improve lung biopsies, UT Southwestern analysis shows
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Lung nodule biopsies performed with new robotic bronchoscopy technology may be safer and more effective than those done by traditional methods, a study by researchers at UT Southwestern suggests.

Newswise: New drug combination offers hope for improved treatment of cervical cancer
Released: 19-Dec-2022 9:30 AM EST
New drug combination offers hope for improved treatment of cervical cancer
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A new combination of drugs slowed the growth of cancer cells by an unexpected mechanism that may one day lead to improved treatment of cervical cancer, a UT Southwestern-led study published in Molecular Cancer Research suggests.

Newswise: UTSW expanding mental health program for teens throughout Texas
Released: 14-Dec-2022 2:05 PM EST
UTSW expanding mental health program for teens throughout Texas
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center is expanding an evidence-based mental health promotion and crisis prevention program for adolescents to schools across Texas after receiving $11.5 million in funding from the state.

Newswise: Flexible assemblies of nerve cells key to episodic memory
Released: 13-Dec-2022 9:00 AM EST
Flexible assemblies of nerve cells key to episodic memory
UT Southwestern Medical Center

For the first time, scientists have recorded human nerve cells firing together in flexible assemblies, a process that appears necessary to successfully encode long-term memories, a study led by UT Southwestern researchers reports.

Newswise: UT Southwestern pioneers new minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer
Released: 9-Dec-2022 12:05 PM EST
UT Southwestern pioneers new minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UTSW was one of the first medical centers in the U.S. to perform MRI-guided transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA) for to treat prostate cancer and recently performed its 100th TULSA procedure.

Newswise: Researchers discover rare form of premature-aging syndrome
Released: 8-Dec-2022 8:05 AM EST
Researchers discover rare form of premature-aging syndrome
UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern researchers have discovered a new form of progeria, a rare premature-aging syndrome, in a man from Malaysia and traced its cause to a novel gene mutation.

Newswise: Singers’ genre may play role in voice injuries
Released: 5-Dec-2022 3:05 PM EST
Singers’ genre may play role in voice injuries
UT Southwestern Medical Center

A singer’s primary genre can impact the likelihood of developing vocal fold injury and may even influence the specific type of injury that occurs, a recent study by UT Southwestern researchers suggests.



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