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Also called PDT, the FDA-approved therapy uses drugs activated by light to target and destroy tumor cells.
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Efforts continue across North Texas to register kids for Pfizer’s pediatric vaccine against COVID-19.An expert in infectious disease prevention, epidemiology, and health care policy explains the importance of vaccinating children.
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Substance abuse disorders are believed to cost the U.S. about $740 billion a year. But there's a shortage of trained professionals to respond to this problem.
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UT-Arlington is the fourth of eight public emerging research universities in the state to earn this distinction, allowing the school to tap into an additional $6.2 million in funding.
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Wandering cats are common neighbors in many parts of North Texas. Some people consider them a blight and a nuisance, but others are happy to care for the furry felines that pad into their lives.
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U.S. Census figures show the 65-and-older population has grown by more than 13 million during the past decade. But there's a shortage of specialized care for that segment.
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The president of the University of Texas at Arlington is stepping down effective Aug. 31. Vistasp Karbhari made the announcement as he faces a lawsuit…
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In response to the opioid crisis that continues to grip the nation, a new program at the University of Texas at Arlington is training graduate social work…
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Robots are assuming more and more roles in our daily lives. They can ask us about our day, play songs for us and, as one study from the University of…
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Dallas has a ways to go in providing more accessible public transportation to people across the city who need it most.A new report commissioned by the…
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Recent headlines, like the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict travelers from certain countries, have raised questions in education circles about…
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In the 10 days after the election of Donald Trump, nearly 900 incidents of harassment and intimidation were reported around the country. And in a new…