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July 2009 News Tips
Jul 3, 2009
This month UT Southwestern clinical experts discuss how to get relief from eczema, swimming safety for youngsters, avoiding Salmonella and the warning signs of type 1 diabetes.
Fireworks Are Cool, Deadly
Jul 2, 2009 | 3 comments
Fireworks are the best part of the Fourth of July, but they are also the most dangerous. Check out mannequins getting blown up, thanks to a display by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Lose Weight Without Making a Cut
Jul 2, 2009 | 1 comment
Gastric bypass fails to produce long-term weight loss for up to half of the people who have the surgery. But a new procedure may offer a better outcome.
Snakes, Flip-Flops Don't Mix
Jul 1, 2009 | 10 comments
Snake experts say lots of baby copperhead snakes are looking for their first meals.
Voice Makeover Could Help Land Your Next Job
Jul 1, 2009
A voice makeover could help with diction, enunciation, and the tone and the sound of your voice on the phone.
America Slimming Down? Fat Chance
Jul 1, 2009 | 29 comments
The results of an annual obesity survey show a growing American population--waistline-wise, that is.
Save Face With Makeup That Gives Back
Jun 30, 2009
Want to soothe your lips — and your conscience? Do the right thing for your skin and the planet by choosing to buy feel-good beauty products.
UT Southwestern, Parkland to test whether estrogen could improve outcomes after traumatic brain injury, shock
Jun 30, 2009
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are conducting two pilot clinical trials to determine whether a single, early dose of estrogen can improve survival and neurological outcomes after severe traumatic...
Deepak Chopra on Michael's Health
Jun 29, 2009 | 1 comment
Dr. Deepak Chopra and Miko Brando (Marlon Brando's son) talk about Michael's death. Plus, Deepak tells Access how he introduced Grace Rwaramba, the children's nanny, to Michael.
Bionic Eye Restores Sight and Hope
Jun 29, 2009
It might look like something out of a science fiction movie, but a real-life bionic eye is restoring partial sight to those with bad vision.
Magnet Helps Treat Depression
Jun 29, 2009 | 1 comment
Fighting depression is a tough battle for many people because medications don't always work. Now a new treatment is using magnets to help people find happiness again.
The Tick and Its Mystery Disease
Jun 29, 2009 | 11 comments
Lyme Disease is caused when an infected tick jumps onto the skin from grass, leaves or pets, but what are doctors doing about it?
Laser Lipo
Jun 29, 2009 | 3 comments
There's a new painless laser treatment that some doctors claim removes pounds and inches, with no side effects!
Enzyme fights mutated protein in inherited Parkinson's disease, UT Southwestern researchers find
Jun 27, 2009
An enzyme that naturally occurs in the brain helps destroy the mutated protein that is the most common cause of inherited Parkinson’s disease, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
Teens Who Move a Lot Have Double the Suicide Risk
Jun 26, 2009
Kids aged 11 to 17 were twice as likely to attempt suicide if their families moved three or more times compared to those who had never moved, a new study says.
Reduce Your Stress to Reduce Your Gray
Jun 26, 2009
Many of us try to fight it- but it's a fact of life: we all go gray at some point.
Tai Chi May Ease Arthritis Pain
Jun 25, 2009 | 1 comment
Tai Chi may help reduce arthritis pain.
19% of Teens Are Sexters
Jun 25, 2009 | 1 comment
Kids these days are getting sextier and sextier.
Little Pill Offers New Hope in Breast Cancer Battle
Jun 25, 2009 | 9 comments
Researchers are calling it a major breakthrough in the battle against breast cancer, a new class of pills showing potential for shrinking otherwise inoperable tumors.
Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Is Rebranding Its Message
Jun 24, 2009 | 1 comment
It’s hard to figure out what, exactly, well-meaning adults who preach “no sex until marriage” to teenagers are thinking, considering a 2007 study confirmed abstinence-only education does not work.
Four Coffee-Less Energy Boosting Strategies
Jun 25, 2009
Don't touch that coffee! Good Housekeeping has 4 unusual but effective strategies to energize your morning and get the rest of the day going.
Waiting for Test Results? Keep Waiting
Jun 24, 2009 | 2 comments
It’s a standard line at the doctor’s office, “if there’s anything wrong, we’ll give you a call.” Well, don’t hold your breath.
Swine Flu Threat Closes MDA Summer Camps
Jun 22, 2009 | 1 comment
The Muscular Dystrophy Association has decided to cancel the remaining 47 summer camps scheduled this year due to the threat of swine flu.
Gov. Considers Banning Fetal Family Photos
Jun 23, 2009 | 10 comments
Gov. M. Jodi Rell is considering a proposed law that would ban the production of fetal “keepsake” photos and videos.
Strawberries: Packing More Than Just Taste
Jun 22, 2009 | 1 comment
Want to take a guess at what's the most popular berry in the world? Turns out it's the strawberry -- and, as Liz Crenshaw reports, there's a lot more to strawberries than their great taste.
Snakes, Flip-Flops Don't Mix
Making Walking Part of the Workday
Woman's Death Helps Others Live
Aerosmith's Joey Kramer: "There's Light at the Other End of the Tunnel"
Fireworks Are Cool, Deadly
Lose Weight Without Making a Cut