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Grant to Provide a Strong Start for Mothers and Newborns

More than $800,000 will be used to start a program to enhance prenatal care and improve health outcomes of women and their children.

Breast Cancer: Finding Answers for Hispanic Women

As treatment for breast cancer changes, research is being done on how the disease grows in the Hispanic and Latina population.

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine Receives Accreditation

The school has been fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education for eight years.

Board of Regents Honors Two Longtime Professors

Harry Weitlauf, M.D., and Afzal Siddiqui, Ph.D., were recognized for their contributions to the university and the School of Medicine.

Abilene Nursing Building Officially Opens

The building opening further shows TTUHSC's commitment to educating future health care professionals and providing quality patient care to Big Country residents.

Common Technology Explored to Help You Bounce Back from Back Pain

Used in the medical field for decades, ultrasound technology may be useful in helping physical therapists and their patients find a way to manage a common ailment.

Women Party Their Way Into Fitness

Zumba, the original fitness party, is helping Lubbock women take control of their health in a fun way.

Set Your Heart on Health

Plan for the future by staying proactive about heart health.

Laura W. Bush Institute Names New Chairwoman

Dallas community member Lee Ann White succeeds outgoing chair Debbie Francis.

Medical Student Finds His Calling With Free Clinic

Justin Berk wasn't always sure he wanted to be a physician, but his work at the Student-Run Free Clinic has reaffirmed his decision to enter medical school and earned him a national award.

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