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School of Medicine Names Dean's Distinguished Awards
Physicians were honored for outstanding dedication, service and achievement.
To the Core: Not Your Average Microscope
Lubbock is now home to one of Texas' three state-of-the-art Image Analysis Core Facilities.
Break the Binge Trend this Spring
High alcohol use can lead to negative health consequences, even if you're not a long-term alcoholic.
New Flu Vaccine to Offer Better Protection
Under recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration, the new vaccine will protect against four strains of the virus.
Delicious and Nutritious: Grant to Help Create a Health Conscious Community
More than $50,000 from the Texas Department of State Health Services will be used to provide the Lubbock community with tools needed to get healthy.
Polio Vaccine Demonstrates Importance of Immunization
Nearly 60 years after the first polio vaccines were administered, the once devastating disease has been virtually eliminated from western countries.
Man Up Against Testicular Cancer
PC Support Unit Manager Jason Morton's testicular cancer diagnosis nearly three years ago changed his life and encouraged him to spread awareness through Single Jingles.
When Love is Not in the Air: Mending a Broken Heart
Going through a breakup this Valentine's Day? Don't let it get you down.
Three Heart Myths Debunked
Watch out for these common misconceptions as you work to improve your heart health this month.
Don't Lose Sight of Glaucoma Risk Factors
The eye disease, which can cause permanent blindness, often onsets before an individual notices vision loss.
Joining Forces with First Lady to Serve Veterans
The goal of the initiative is to provide veterans and military families with the health care support they deserve.
Thank a Nurse Anesthetist This Week
Nurses were the first providers of anesthesia and have continued to work in the field for more than 150 years.
Find Balance Through Ancient Healing Techniques
Acupressure and acupuncture can be good alternatives to traditional western medicine.
Birth Defects Prevention Month: Medications
Over the years, many medications that cause birth defects have been identified and should be avoided during pregnancy.
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