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Natural grass may pose greater risk for football concussions News

Natural grass may pose greater risk for football concussions

Young players suffering head-to-ground impact on grass have more – and worse – symptoms than those on artificial turf, UT Southwestern study finds
Welcome to the Class of 2028 News

Welcome to the Class of 2028

We are thrilled to welcome our newly matched class of adult, child, and neurology-psychiatry residents as we kick off the new year with great enthusiasm.
Trials assess novel nanoparticle’s impact on brain cancer patients News

Trials assess novel nanoparticle’s impact on brain cancer patients

UT Southwestern researchers are studying new ways to use catheters and nanoparticles to break through the blood-brain barrier and more effectively treat complex brain cancers.
Personalizing Neuromodulation for Neuropsychiatric Disorders News

Personalizing Neuromodulation for Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Neuromodulation, or brain stimulation, has emerged as a viable treatment option for neuropsychiatric disease, augmenting existing treatments such as drug-based and psychological therapies. At the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute, UT Southwestern researchers are utilizing their knowledge to build infrastructure for personalized neuromodulatory therapies to treat patients with depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, psychosis, and anxiety.
The Future of Medicine Sparks Here Video

The Future of Medicine Sparks Here

This is UT Southwestern Medical Center, and this is where a spark happens. Join UT Southwestern Medical Center and find your spark.
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Palliative Care for Neurological Diseases News

Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Palliative Care for Neurological Diseases

Palliative care is undergoing a revolution as doctors explore innovative ways to treat patients with terminal diseases. These advancements are focused on improving quality of life from the moment of diagnosis.
Diagnosing essential tremor after death helps families learn risk News

Diagnosing essential tremor after death helps families learn risk

Over 2 decades, UTSW Neurology Chair and colleagues develop algorithms that verify common neurodegenerative disease in postmortem brains
New Findings Alter View of EGFR Signaling in Glioblastoma News

New Findings Alter View of EGFR Signaling in Glioblastoma

Signaling pathway thought to be driving oncogenesis gets called into question.
An Expanding View of Ataxia News

An Expanding View of Ataxia

A renowned clinical research program seeks new insights into ataxia and related disorders.
The Power of An Integrated Spine Care Mission News

The Power of An Integrated Spine Care Mission

Progress in joint replacement procedures has led to ever-shorter surgeries and broadened options, yet innovations in treating spine pathology – the leading cause of pain in adults the world over – has remained in the risk-averse shadows. Too often, these patients travel on diagnostic or treatment odysseys before receiving appropriate personalized treatment.
From Hope to Help News

From Hope to Help

Interventional psychiatry answers unmet needs in treatment-resistant depression.
New AI tool may help detect early signs of dementia News

New AI tool may help detect early signs of dementia

UTSW-led study finds an automated speech analysis algorithm is able to recognize cognitive impairment in a Spanish-speaking population.

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