The COVID-19 vaccines are ready in record time, but we know you have questions about how they work, safety, and side effects. So here are some evidence-based answers from one of UT Southwestern's medical professionals who will be among the first in line to take the shot.
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Kicking the nicotine habit: Get free support to quit smoking or vaping https://utswmed.org/medblog/help-to-quit-smoking-vaping/ UT Southwestern provides free support and medical help to quit smoking, vaping, or chewing. Call 833-722-6237 or email NicotineCessationProgram@utsouthwestern.edu... -
Is your pet ready for you to have a baby? https://utswmed.org/medblog/pets-and-pregnancy/ Having a new baby is a huge, life-changing event for you and your furry companion. Make sure your dog is ready to welcome a new member to the family. -
Celebrating Mother’s Day with two sets of twins: Christine’s story https://utswmed.org/medblog/twin-mothers-day/ Doctors thought Christine Wright might never be able to have children. Now, she is the proud mother of two sets of twins. Read her inspiring story to start Mother’s... -
10 exercises you can do with your new baby https://utswmed.org/medblog/exercise-after-pregnancy-with-baby/ Ready to start working out again after having a baby? In this Your Pregnancy Matters blog, get 9 at-home exercises you can safely do with your baby. -
Cardiac MRI for COVID-19 return-to-play is not ready for prime time https://utswmed.org/medblog/cardiac-mri-athletes-covid19/ With many major college football conferences returning to play, researchers are studying whether cardiac MRI can help student-athletes safely get back in the game... -
Get ready for the yellow tsunami: Mountain cedar season is headed our way https://utswmed.org/medblog/north-texas-allergy-season/ Brace yourself: Mountain cedar season, Mother Nature’s annual winter irritant that prompts noses to run and eyes to itch – and can make a happy new year miserable... -
Aging and vision loss: How to spot the two main culprits https://utswmed.org/medblog/age-related-retina-diseases/ As we age, the retinas in our eyes change, affecting how well we can see to drive, read, and do other daily activities. Discover two major age-related retinal diseases... -
Sex Differences in Adiposity and Future HF Risk https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/2019/sex-differences-adiposity-and-future-hf-risk/ Read Dr. Sarma's paper from the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions.
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What's it like to be a gestational carrier? Nicky's story https://utswmed.org/medblog/what-is-surrogacy-like/ Nicky Haynes loved being pregnant – so much that she became a gestational carrier. Read her story and get tips for prospective parents and surrogates.