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Tips on Creating Healthy Nutrition Habits at …

WebOptimize your brain function by adding omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish, nuts and seeds. And don’t forget to take a walk outside for at least 10 minutes a day so you can …

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Improving Health Outcomes for People Experiencing

WebAUSTIN, Texas — Combining mobile health technology, or mHealth, and community outreach to improve the health outcomes of people experiencing homelessness is the …

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Move More, Sleep Better, UT Study Finds

WebAUSTIN, Texas — A new study by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at The University of Texas at Austin provides the most reliable validation to date of the connection …

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University of Texas System Regents Announce Plans to …

WebAUSTIN, Texas — Today The University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin P. Eltife announced plans to launch a monumental healthcare initiative to …

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Innovative Cancer Research Bolstered by Grants from CPRIT

WebThe funding will support ongoing, innovative cancer research at UT and enable advances in immunotherapy, drug development and cancer prevention efforts. The grants are among …

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CDC Taps UT for National Disease Outbreak Response …

WebThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) chose the researchers to work with public health agencies in Texas and Massachusetts, as well as with epidemiologists …

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Cancer Prevention, Screening and Research Programs …

WebCPRIT, which is the largest public state commitment to cancer research, has awarded more than $140 million in grants to UT through its academic research, prevention and product …

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New Civic Impact Initiative to Help Improve Health and

WebAUSTIN, Texas — A new “engine” that aims to improve health and prosperity for 1 million vulnerable people in Texas and beyond by 2030 has been co-established in the LBJ …

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Increased Use of Paxlovid Could Cut Hospitalizations, …

WebAUSTIN, Texas — Increased use of Paxlovid, the antiviral drug used to treat COVID-19, could prevent hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations and save tens of billions of …

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Adolescent Stress Can Be Reduced by 30-Minute Online

WebAUSTIN, Texas — Many young people today suffer from stress-related anxiety and depressive symptoms. A new study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin …

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Communities Living Near Polluted Superfund Sites Have Lower Life

WebLife Expectancy (LE) in the US estimated by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Using computational simulations and statistical methods, the study shows the …

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There is a Blind Spot in Young Adult Mental Health

WebThe mental health of children and young adults has been uniquely impacted during the past two years. An already strained system prior to the pandemic, mental health services in …

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Kidney Transplant Center Offers New Hope for Central Texans

WebAUSTIN, Texas — More than 72,000 Texans are living with end-stage renal disease, or kidney failure. For many, getting a transplant is their best chance at a better life. …

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Vulnerable Neighborhoods Bore Brunt of Pandemic Well into its …

WebAUSTIN, Texas — During the COVID-19 pandemic’s first 15 months, people in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods in a large U.S. city suffered infection rates up to 10 times …

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Dell Medical School and Ascension Seton More Than Double …

WebAUSTIN, Texas — The number of medical residents and fellows in Travis County affiliated with Ascension Seton and Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin has …

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How Potatoes, Corn and Beans Led to Smart Windows Breakthrough

WebNews, stories, and opinions on science, technology, health, education, business, policy, campus life, and more from The University of Texas at Austin.

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School of Social Work PSA celebrates people with disabilities

WebWe’ve all heard them. Hurtful terms used likely out of ignorance to describe people with disabilities. To combat the ignorance and misunderstanding that can fuel poor word …

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US, Mexico Are Falling Short in Care for Elderly With

WebAUSTIN, Texas — In the United States and Mexico, pandemic and climate-related news headlines have demonstrated a lack of preparedness for vulnerable populations, …

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For Austin State Hospital, Building a Newer, Bigger Facility is Not

WebThe long-overdue redesign of the Austin State Hospital is nearing completion. Together with several other new and renovated state mental health facilities across the state, Austin …

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School, sports and startups

WebJoshua Glick, an advertising master’s candidate in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations, is the co-founder of a new startup called GameUp, a social sports platform.In …

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Karen Willcox Winner of the 2024 Theodore von Kármán Prize

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Psychologist in New York Times

WebA talking cure for depression called cognitive behavior therapy appears to cancel the risk of suicidal thinking or behavior associated with taking antidepressant medication, according …

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