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Health Information Exchanges May Remedy Long …

Health information exchanges (HIEs) are technology platforms that ease the exchange of patient information between different health care providers and settings, including labs, hospitals, physician practices and pharmacies, said Dr. Mehmet Ayvaci, an assistant professor of information systems.. HIEs are expected to improve information coordination in emergency departments, but whether and when

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Study Suggests Ties Between Socioeconomic Status and …

WEBResearch has shown that a developing child’s brain structure and function can be adversely affected when the child is raised in an environment lacking adequate …

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Study: Mental, Physical Exercises Produce Distinct Brain …

WEBThe research team attributes the global cerebral blood flow gains to concerted mental effort during the reasoning training. “We believe the reasoning training …

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Life of Mental Mapping May Build Roadblocks Against …

WEBCould the freeways or backroads you spend your life navigating make a crucial difference in your cognitive health as you age? Two University of Texas at Dallas …

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Scientists Discover New Molecule That Kills Hard-to-Treat …

WEBThey also found that ERX-41 is effective against other cancer types with elevated endoplasmic reticulum stress, including hard-to-treat pancreatic and ovarian …

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Researchers Find More Complexity in Aging Brain’s …

WEBResearchers from The University of Texas at Dallas Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) have discovered that brain correlates of age-related memory decline …

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Study: SMART Program Enhances Innovative Thinking in …

WEBResearchers at the Center for BrainHealth at UT Dallas have demonstrated in a pilot study that cognitive training improves innovative thinking, along with …

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Center for Vital Longevity Expands Scope of Cognitive …

WEBThe leaders of the laboratories at the UT Dallas Center for Vital Longevity include, from back left, Dr. Karen Rodrigue; Dr. Michael Rugg, director of the center; Dr. …

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Biologists Seek Deeper Grasp on Strep Bacterium’s Behavior

WEBDr. Kelli Palmer, professor and department head of biological sciences and Cecil H. and Ida Green Chair in Systems Biology Science at The University of Texas at …

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Study: How Cardio Fitness, Exercise Counteract Cognitive Decline

WEBThe results demonstrate the importance of maintaining physical fitness and regular strenuous exercise to prolong neurological health. “Age is just one marker for …

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Daily Health Screening Required for All Students, Employees …

WEBHealth Center To Offer COVID-19 Testing. This fall, the Student Health Center will offer COVID-19 tests to enrolled UT Dallas students who are exhibiting …

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Researchers Use Geospatial Mapping To Assist Burn Patients

WEBUniversity of Texas at Dallas researchers are using geospatial mapping techniques to identify social and environmental obstacles in communities that might …

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Study Takes Wider View at Household Size, Children’s Development

WEBResearchers from The University of Texas at Dallas’ School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) are taking a more detailed look at how children’s language …

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Programs Lift Students to Top of Medical School, Career Crowd

WEBThe HPAC program, as well as the Green Fellows semester-long research experience offered in partnership with UT Southwestern Medical Center, prepare UT …

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Healthcare Studies Major Enrolls More Than 200 Students in 2nd …

WEBThe major provides preparation for entry into professional schools of medicine, dentistry, optometry or pharmacy. It also is beneficial for students planning to …

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Study: Peer Pressure Susceptibility Lasts into Adulthood

WEBIn a study published Dec. 7 in Psychology and Aging, the researchers asked 157 adults ages 18 to 80 to respond to randomly timed surveys via text message in …

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CPRIT Grants To Advance Cancer Detection, Treatment Technology

WEBDr. Baowei Fei, professor of bioengineering, received a $1 million grant to develop a handheld imaging tool for early detection of oral and oropharyngeal cancers. …

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Bioengineering Researcher Receives NIH Career Transition Award

WEBA University of Texas at Dallas bioengineering researcher has received a National Institutes of Health (NIH) career transition grant to develop therapies using …

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Professor Joins National Panel; Medical Team Earns Awards

WEBThe University of Texas at Dallas University Emergency Medical Response (UEMR) team won four awards, including the highest recognition for emergency and …

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Researchers Explore Causes of Air Passengers’ Turbulent Behavior

WEBIn their study published online in July in the journal Deviant Behavior, Skaggs and Vieraitis found that passengers’ consumption of alcohol was a significant …

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