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Novel Biomarker Might Lead to Personalized, Targeted Therapy
ADP-ribosylation could help scientists predict PARP inhibitor sensitivity in ovarian and breast cancer patients.Happiness Might Protect You from Gastrointestinal Distress!
Serotonin, a chemical known for its role in producing feelings of well-being and happiness in the brain, can reduce the ability of some intestinal pathogens to cause deadly infections, new research by UT Southwestern scientists suggests.Life After Coronavirus: PM&R Helps Patients Beat Muscle Weakness, Brain Fog
A COVID-19 patient who is hospitalized for about a week can lose about 12% of their muscle strength. Our PM&R team can help patients restore muscle, lung, and brain function.Stomach Issues, History of Substance Abuse Found in Teen Vaping Study
A study of teens diagnosed with the vaping-linked respiratory disease EVALI revealed that most also had gastrointestinal symptoms and a history of psychosocial factors, including substance abuse, UT Southwestern researchers found in one of the first clinical reviews of its kind.Fighting Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Its Source
New findings on mechanism for intestinal inflammation could offer new targets for treating ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and other conditionsGeriatrics COVE Team Makes House Calls and Reduces Readmissions
UT Southwestern launched Care of the Vulnerable Elderly (COVE) in 2015 – a home-based primary care (HBPC) program backed by an interdisciplinary team.Transradial Angioplasty – a Handy Fix for Blocked Coronary Arteries
In many hospitals, the femoral artery is the preferred access point for angioplasty – a catheter-based procedure used to diagnose or fix a blocked coronary artery.ACE is High When it Comes to Acute Geriatric Care
The Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Unit at William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital brings together a team of experts to collaborate on the best geriatric care solutions.Postoperative Delirium in Seniors: Recognizing the Symptoms, Reducing the Risks
UT Southwestern has implemented two innovative programs to better identify patients at risk for delirium and support healthier recovery.AI and Virtual Reality: The Future of Cataract Surgery Has Arrived
Artificial intelligence (AI or machine learning) and virtual reality (VR) are changing traditional approaches to cataract surgery, particularly for patients who have had LASIK and other cornea surgeries in the past. We’ve outlined four AI and VR technologies that UT Southwestern cataract surgeons are using today.Seeing the Invisible: How We Use Advanced Technology in Eye Exams
By utilizing the latest and most powerful technology available, UT Southwestern's ophthalmologists are able to provide early, accurate diagnoses of eye disorders.