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Antibodies associated with transplant rejection of otherwise healthy kidneys have been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, collaborating with colleagues in Germany
Antibodies associated with transplant rejection of otherwise healthy kidneys have been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, collaborating with colleagues in Germany. Physicians have been quite perplexed for years as to why some seemingly well-matched kidneys were rejected, The collaborative...
U. T. Dallas Researchers Win $2.4-Million Grant to Develop Test for Hearing-Impaired Children; Diagnostic Tool Could Determine Need for Hearing Aid or Implant.
Byline: University of Texas at Dallas RICHARDSON, Texas, June 10 AScribe Newswire -- Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas UTD Callier Center for Communication Disorders have received a $2.4-million federal grant to develop a diagnostic technique to help doctors determine which hearing-impaired...
'Second heart' is in your legs
Fat around the abdomen may be a predictor of disease. "If you pinch around your navel and the skinfold is more than an inch and a quarter, you're more likely to be at risk for obesity-related chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease," warns Abhimanyu Garg, associate professor...
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