• Dr. Ed Livingston is chief of gastrointestinal surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.

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  • His degrees are from tiny Ouachita Baptist University and the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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  • Summerall died Tuesday of cardiac arrest, said Jeff Carlton, a spokesman for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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  • "We're further along in addiction than in depression and schizophrenia, " says David Self, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas Southwestern.

    FORBES: Drug warrior

  • FDA. According to William Lee of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, acetaminophen is the leading cause of acute liver failure.

    ECONOMIST: Drug side-effects

  • He was also good at coding, but put it aside to pursue a medical degree at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

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  • Summerall died Tuesday at age 82 of cardiac arrest, said University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center spokesman Jeff Carlton, speaking on behalf of Summerall's wife, Cheri.

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  • Dr Ellen Vitetta and colleagues at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas developed the vaccine as a result of research into new anti-cancer drugs.

    BBC: Vaccine hope for lethal toxin

  • Scott Grundy, a cardiologist at the University of Texas Southwestern who helped write the U.S. cholesterol guidelines, argued that overall the results of the study do show that Tricor was a useful addition on top of current treatment.

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  • In 1998 Mark George and John Rush of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas tested the Cyberonics device on 30 severely depressed patients (including Sandoval) who had remained depressed for an average of ten years despite numerous drug treatments.

    FORBES: Rewiring the brain

  • Grundy, a the University of Texas Southwestern cardiologist who co-wrote the U.S. cholesterol guidelines, has argued that increasingly, clinical trials must use endpoints that lump together various kinds of heart problems if they have a hope of proving the benefits of drugs.

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  • Dr. Roy Fleischmann, clinical professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, was the lead author for this work, which was presented a month ago at the 65th annual scientific meeting of the American College of Rheumatology in San Francisco.

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  • "Mostly it's been a discussion of the patients needing cheaper drugs and the large pharmaceutical companies wanting to maintain their prices in the U.S., " says Byron Cryer, a gastroenterologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and one of the authors of the Fosamax paper.

    FORBES: Internet Drugs

  • But the drug's potential to prevent cancer can far outweigh the small chance that a woman will be harmed by side effects, said Dr. George Peters, executive director of the University of Texas Southwestern Center for Breast Care, whose center participated in the original tamoxifen study.

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  • "It's true that the majority of cardiovascular protection comes from exercise at more moderate levels, but there is compelling evidence that there's no upper limit, " said Benjamin Levine, director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine in Dallas and professor of medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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  • Dr. Levine heads the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Presbyterian Hospital in University of Texas-Southwestern in Dallas.

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  • Milton Packer, a cardiologist at the University of Texas, Southwestern, says he doesn't know whether the risk was real or not.

    FORBES: J&J's Vioxx-Like Bind

  • Dr. BENJAMIN LEVINE (Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Presbyterian Hospital, University of Texas-Southwestern, Dallas): That any device that alters the environment is unethical and illegal.

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  • Milton Packer , a noted cardiologist at the University of Texas, Southwestern, who headed the May 2001 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel that recommended Natrecor be approved, is among those fretting about Natrecor.

    FORBES: A Safety Question For J&J

  • On Monday, the Milton Packer, a cardiologist at the University of Texas, Southwestern, presented data from a 600 patient trial showing that 33% more patients who received Simdax saw their symptoms improve compared to placebo.

    FORBES: Abbott Heart Failure Drug Misses Goal

  • Milton Packer of the University of Texas, Southwestern, pointed out that if the available data on Simdax is pooled, the drug appears to have a neutral effect on the length of patients lives, and may actually extend them.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Writing in an editorial that accompanies the study, Scott Grundy of the University of Texas, Southwestern, pointed out that the FDA had already published its own detailed analysis of Crestor's safety, in response to a petition from the public advocacy group Public Citizen, arguing that the drug should be taken off the market.

    FORBES

  • More recently, a meteor exploded over the steppes of southwestern Russia on February 15, a blast that scientists at Canada's University of Western Ontario estimated had the energy of about 30 early nuclear bombs.

    CNN: Reported meteor lights up East Coast -- and social media

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