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  1. Hormones and Cardiovascular Risk: More Unknowns than Knowns https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/physician-update-2023/hormones-and-cardiovascular-risk-more-unknowns-knowns/ Rina Mauricio, M.D., addressed the complex link between hormone therapy and cardiovascular risk at #AHA23, calling for more research.
  2. How we use a 3D printer to replace ankle bones and restore movement
    How we use a 3D printer to replace ankle bones and restore movement https://utswmed.org/medblog/3d-printed-ankle-bone-replacement/ Advancements in 3D-printing technology now allow doctors to create new bones and restore movement for patients. UT Southwestern explains how the 3D printing technology...
  3. Severe dry eye: Advanced solutions to a common, chronic condition
    Severe dry eye: Advanced solutions to a common, chronic condition https://utswmed.org/medblog/dry-eye-treatment-clinic/ Health conditions such as Sjögren’s syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetes, and rosacea can cause severe dry eyes. UT Southwestern discusses our new Advanced...
  4. Tailoring the dress or suit: The benefits of skin removal surgery after major weight loss
    Tailoring the dress or suit: The benefits of skin removal surgery after major weight loss https://utswmed.org/medblog/surgery-after-weight-loss/ Living with loose, excess skin after bariatric surgery or massive weight loss interferes with self-confidence and quality of life. UT Southwestern is one of the...
  5. Partial-Thickness Corneal Transplants: A Road to Faster Recovery
    Partial-Thickness Corneal Transplants: A Road to Faster Recovery https://utswmed.org/medblog/cornea-transplant-advanced-eye-surgery/ It may take a year or more for full vision to return after a traditional cornea transplant, but a less-invasive method can have patients seeing clearly after only...
  6. Gamma Knife gives brain cancer patients access to top team and technology
    Gamma Knife gives brain cancer patients access to top team and technology https://utswmed.org/medblog/gamma-knife--brain-tumor-radiosurgery/ Successful outcomes in Gamma Knife radiosurgery require a team approach – and a lot of quality checks. UT Southwestern discusses the process in this week's MedBlog...
  7. Why follow-up care is crucial when a newborn fails ABR hearing screening
    Why follow-up care is crucial when a newborn fails ABR hearing screening https://utswmed.org/medblog/newborn-hearing-screening-abr/ UT Southwestern and Parkland Health use ABR hearing screenings for all newborns. OAE screening is acceptable for newborns in the well-baby nursery.
  8. 'The pill' for guys: Male birth control option passes safety tests
    'The pill' for guys: Male birth control option passes safety tests https://utswmed.org/medblog/pill-guys-male-birth-control-option-passes-safety-tests/ A male birth control pill has moved one step closer to reality, but will men actually take a daily oral contraceptive?
  9. Invisible acoustic neuroma surgery removes tumors with no visible scarring
    Invisible acoustic neuroma surgery removes tumors with no visible scarring https://utswmed.org/medblog/invisible-acoustic-neuroma-surgery-removes-tumors-no-visible-scarring/ Invisible acoustic neuroma surgery is an advanced technique for tumor removal that results in no visible scarring. UT Southwestern is one of just two centers in...
  10. Cataracts in children: Prevent vision loss with early detection and treatment
    Cataracts in children: Prevent vision loss with early detection and treatment https://utswmed.org/medblog/cataracts-children-prevent-vision-loss-early-detection-and-treatment/ Cataracts don’t only affect seniors – children can get them as well. And because their eyes are still developing, early detection and treatment is vital to prevent...