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  1. Image-Guided Biopsy
    Image-Guided Biopsy https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/image-guided-biopsy/ Our interventional radiologists use biopsy, a minimally invasive method of sampling tissue, to accurately diagnose diseases such as cancer and kidney, liver, and...
  2. Christopher Lu, M.D.
    Christopher Lu, M.D. https://utswmed.org/doctors/christopher-lu/ Dr. Christopher Lu has more than 30 years of experience in kidney disease research and treatment.
  3. With DMEK for cornea transplant, less can be more
    With DMEK for cornea transplant, less can be more https://utswmed.org/medblog/cornea-transplant-dmek/ DMEK, an advanced microsurgery technique for corneal transplants, offers patients faster recovery and better outcomes for their eyes and vision than traditional...
  4. 6 ways to embrace a more positive body image during and after pregnancy
    6 ways to embrace a more positive body image during and after pregnancy https://utswmed.org/medblog/perinatal-body-dissatisfaction/ More than half of women are unhappy with their body in the weeks before and after childbirth. UT Southwestern shares tips to help improve perinatal body image.
  5. As RSV rates soar, get tips to protect new babies
    As RSV rates soar, get tips to protect new babies https://utswmed.org/medblog/rsv-prevention-newborns/ RSV can cause severe illness in premature babies and infants younger than 6 months. UT Southwestern recommends simple tips to help protect little ones from the virus...
  6. It’s not your fault: Understanding miscarriage
    It’s not your fault: Understanding miscarriage https://utswmed.org/medblog/understanding-miscarriage/ Miscarriage is far more common than many people think. UT Southwestern explains why it is important to disprove the myths about miscarriage.
  7. Bed rest during pregnancy: Is it really necessary?
    Bed rest during pregnancy: Is it really necessary? https://utswmed.org/medblog/bed-rest-during-pregnancy/ Over the years, doctors have prescribed bed rest to pregnant women to help prevent complications such as miscarriages or preterm labor. However, no scientific evidence...
  8. Vaccination hesitancy: A different take on the ‘anti-vaxxer’ outrage
    Vaccination hesitancy: A different take on the ‘anti-vaxxer’ outrage https://utswmed.org/medblog/vaccine-hesitant-pregnancy/ The “pro-vax” vs. “anti-vax” debate has become ugly in the U.S. It’s time for doctors to acknowledge that patients’ questions and concerns are valid, and that vaccine...
  9. What we know – and don’t – about South Asians’ heart disease risk
    What we know – and don’t – about South Asians’ heart disease risk https://utswmed.org/medblog/what-we-know-and-dont-about-south-asians-heart-disease-risk/ Why do South Asian people living in the U.S. have a higher risk of heart disease than other populations? In this week’s MedBlog, UT Southwestern discusses the latest...
  10. HPV vaccine: Preventing a sexually transmitted cancer
    HPV vaccine: Preventing a sexually transmitted cancer https://utswmed.org/medblog/hpv-vaccine-preventing-sexually-transmitted-cancer/ More than 95% of sexually active adults will be infected with HPV at some point in their lives and never know it. In addition, HPV is linked to 34,800 cases of cancer...