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Using magnets to treat major depressive disorder: Clinical trial shows promise Video

Using magnets to treat major depressive disorder: Clinical trial shows promise

UT Southwestern has reached the midpoint of a clinical trial to see whether magnetic seizure therapy (MST) – a novel option that uses magnets to stimulate the brain to treat medication-resistant depressive disorder (MDD) – is as effective as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
UTSW expanding mental health program for teens throughout Texas Video

UTSW expanding mental health program for teens throughout Texas

State funding will bring training on depression and anxiety awareness to middle schools, high schools
UT Southwestern Q&A: Experts offer tips on talking to kids about traumatic events News

UT Southwestern Q&A: Experts offer tips on talking to kids about traumatic events

Whether it’s after a natural disaster, a fatal shooting, or a tragedy closer to home, parents may find themselves trying to navigate difficult conversations with their children
Prioritizing Mental Health Care in Patients with Epilepsy News

Prioritizing Mental Health Care in Patients with Epilepsy

More than 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates, the Greek physician and “father of medicine,” wrote about the relationship between depression and epilepsy – and how that relationship goes both ways.
Gut Microbes May Lead to Therapies for Mental Illness, UTSW Researcher Reports News

Gut Microbes May Lead to Therapies for Mental Illness, UTSW Researcher Reports

Scientists unraveling links between microbiome, brain health.
UTSW Psychosis Project to Test Intensive, Early Stage Treatment News

UTSW Psychosis Project to Test Intensive, Early Stage Treatment

This spring, the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute will launch a program that focuses on treating psychoses at the earliest stages, potentially transforming the way people with these disorders function in society – and improving their quality of life.
Texas Kicks Off Construction of New Psychiatric Hospital in Dallas News

Texas Kicks Off Construction of New Psychiatric Hospital in Dallas

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission, UT Southwestern Medical Center, and Children’s Health hosted a groundbreaking ceremony today to celebrate the start of construction on the state’s newest psychiatric hospital in Dallas.
Treating Depression of Parents Boosts Treatment of Children’s Asthma, Study Finds News

Treating Depression of Parents Boosts Treatment of Children’s Asthma, Study Finds

Depression and anxiety in the parents of children with asthma have been associated with increased clinic visits and asthma-related hospitalizations.
UTSW Study Finds Cognitive Decline Key Factor in Predicting Life Expectancy in Alzheimer’s Disease News

UTSW Study Finds Cognitive Decline Key Factor in Predicting Life Expectancy in Alzheimer’s Disease

Using a National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center dataset on 764 autopsy-confirmed cases, C. Munro Cullum, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurological Surgery, and first author Jeffrey Schaffert, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in clinical neuropsychology at UT Southwestern, identified seven factors that helped predict life expectancy variances among participants. These factors are the most predictive of how many years of life remain after diagnosis.
Making Sure the Kids are Alright | What to Know | WTK Video

Making Sure the Kids are Alright | What to Know | WTK

As we transition to a recovery phase of the pandemic, supporting children’s physical and mental health presents a new challenge for parents.
Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium Video

Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium

As part of the Texas Child Mental Healthcare Consortium, UT Southwestern is providing mental health resources and consultations to help providers better treat their patients and other teens in North Texas communities.
Havana Syndrome: Medical, Scientific, and Policy Perspectives News

Havana Syndrome: Medical, Scientific, and Policy Perspectives

On February 10, 2022, UT Southwestern hosted a comprehensive symposium on Havana Syndrome from a medical and scientific perspective, which included distinguished speakers from the health policy world, U.S. government, media, and victim advocacy.

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