How can Trans Youth Health Research be More Ethical?
How can Trans Youth Health Research be More Ethical?

Concerns concerning studies conducted with 79 trans youth and their families who sought help at.

New Studies Bridge Gap in ADHD
New Studies Bridge Gap in ADHD

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental illness that causes restlessness, trouble concentrating, and.

Sight Loss is Linked to Dementia
Sight Loss is Linked to Dementia

According to a new study, sight loss in persons over the age of 71 may.

Low-Dose Atropine Drops Do Not Slow Childhood Nearsightedness
Low-Dose Atropine Drops Do Not Slow Childhood Nearsightedness

According to the National Eye Institute, 39 million Americans will have myopia, or nearsightedness, by.

Brain is Associated With Behavior
Brain Data Reuse With CAROT

The capacity to map connections between different parts of the brain has helped scientists better.

Immune Cells Engineered to Follow the Light
Immune Cells Engineered to Follow the Light

The ability of the immune system to deliver its army of immune cells to the.

New Research Reduces Chemotherapy Side Effects
New Research Reduces Chemotherapy Side Effects

Dr. Tom Anchordoquy despises cancer. And, as a professor and researcher at the Skaggs School.

Gene Regulating Immune activity in the Retina Identified
Gene Regulating Immune activity in the Retina Identified

Lipe, a gene discovered by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers, appears to be critical to.

Pet Ownership Does not Reduce Severe Mental Disease Symptoms
Pet Ownership Does not Reduce Severe Mental Disease Symptoms

Living with and bonding with a companion pet does not always result in significant mental.

Weekly Insulin For Type 2 Diabetes is Safe and Effective
Weekly Insulin For Type 2 Diabetes is Safe and Effective

According to the findings of a phase 3 clinical trial led by a UT Southwestern.