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Small Changes in Diet and Exercise Can Prevent Diabetes

Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions and is one of the fastest growing diseases in the U.S.

Abilene Nursing Education on Solid Ground

The School of Nursing breaks ground on new nursing facility in Abilene.

TTUHSC Awarded Nearly $6 Million in Research Funds

CPRIT grants will help five university faculty members continue cancer research.

Lubbock Dumps the Drugs

A recent Medication Cleanout provided community members with an environmentally friendly way to dispose of old medications.

A Recipe for Good Health

The Paul L. Foster School of Medicine participated in National Food Day to help families in El Paso.

Don't Let the Flu Keep You Down This Season

Kelly Klein, M.D., gives us the details on the pesky flu bug and how to fight it in the coming months.

A Simple Way to Brighten a Day

Students’ service project provides hope to children with cancer.

Have a Healthy Halloween

The American Academy of Pediatrics offers tips on how to have a ghoulish good time this Oct. 31.

A Force to be Reckoned With

New School of Pharmacy regional dean spreads her wings in the Big Country.

Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto

El Paso obstetrics and gynecology residents get a head start on learning how to perform surgery using robotic technology.

Two Time Survivor Keeps on Trucking

Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer twice in 12 years, truck driver Julie Pierce believes nothing worthwhile comes without a fight.

From Bumps and Bruises to Bulbs and Bouquets

Kat Linton, M.D., spends her days in the clinic but her spare time in the fields with an unlikely hobby.

Community Bikes for Burns

Annual charity bike ride and run raises money for burn patients in Lubbock.

Check for More Than Monsters in Your Closet This Fall

Student clothing drive and sale helps continue care at volunteer clinic.

Award Expands Medical Training on the Border

Government funds will be used to enrich family medicine-based training for El Paso medical students.

Nurse Strives to Make the World a Better Place

The School of Nursing recently named its inaugural Rising SON Award recipient.

Rural Health Institute Announces New AHEC Director

Conditt will begin her duties at the West Texas AHEC on Nov. 1.

A Prestigious Honor

School of Nursing faculty members named 2011 American Academy of Nursing Fellows.

University has a Community Landmark in its Corner

TTUHSC El Paso recently purchased a former restaurant and boxing gym as its first step toward becoming a full-fledged health sciences university.

Laura Bush Believes Differences Matter

Through the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health, the former first lady serves as an advocate for gender-based medicine.

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