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UTHealth hopes to reduce re-arrest rates among homeless adults with research on smartphone app

UTHealth hopes to reduce re-arrest rates among homeless adults with research on smartphone app

UTHealth researchers to study how gut bacteria play role in development of diabetes

UTHealth researchers to study how gut bacteria play role in development of diabetes

Study: Patients with intellectual disability more likely to hospitalized for potentially preventable conditions

Study: Patients with intellectual disability more likely to hospitalized for potentially preventable conditions

Study aims to improve early detection of atrial fibrillation

Study aims to improve early detection of atrial fibrillation

New antifungal drug developed to help in treatment of invasive fungal infections

New antifungal drug developed to help in treatment of invasive fungal infections

Study highlights advantages and challenges of integrating GP service in hospital ED

Study highlights advantages and challenges of integrating GP service in hospital ED

Study finds link between high blood lead levels and pre-eclampsia

Study finds link between high blood lead levels and pre-eclampsia

Study to determine lowest dose of chemotherapy needed for babies with SCID

Study to determine lowest dose of chemotherapy needed for babies with SCID

Increased fFN testing could help provide better care for women with symptoms of preterm labor

Increased fFN testing could help provide better care for women with symptoms of preterm labor

CRI scientists challenge oldest concept in tumor metabolism

CRI scientists challenge oldest concept in tumor metabolism

New cell therapy restores movement in people with paralyzing spinal cord injuries

New cell therapy restores movement in people with paralyzing spinal cord injuries

Study reveals link between dietary potassium and vascular calcification

Study reveals link between dietary potassium and vascular calcification

Are expensive cancer drugs being approved without enough proof that they work?

Are expensive cancer drugs being approved without enough proof that they work?

Novel technology allows users to interact in virtual reality environment using mouth gestures

Novel technology allows users to interact in virtual reality environment using mouth gestures

New research can help develop better chemotherapy treatments for pancreatic cancer

New research can help develop better chemotherapy treatments for pancreatic cancer

Drinking plenty of water may reduce risk of UTIs in women prone to infection

Drinking plenty of water may reduce risk of UTIs in women prone to infection

Researchers uncover promising targets for development of drugs against leishmaniasis

Researchers uncover promising targets for development of drugs against leishmaniasis

Good-guy bacteria may help individuals respond well to cancer immunotherapy

Good-guy bacteria may help individuals respond well to cancer immunotherapy

JAX professor receives $2.8 million New Innovator Award for skin microbiome research

JAX professor receives $2.8 million New Innovator Award for skin microbiome research

New test enables accurate, rapid testing of Salmonella bacteria

New test enables accurate, rapid testing of Salmonella bacteria

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