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  1. Ashley Birmingham, M.D.
    Ashley Birmingham, M.D. https://utswmed.org/doctors/ashley-birmingham/ Ashley Birmingham, M.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Ob/Gyn; she specializes in obstetrical emergencies and inpatient obstetric care.
  2. Frisco RoughRiders exec stares down thyroid cancer with help of his UT Southwestern 'team'
    Frisco RoughRiders exec stares down thyroid cancer with help of his UT Southwestern 'team' https://utswmed.org/medblog/frisco-roughriders-exec-stares-down-thyroid-cancer/ Frisco RoughRiders COO Scott Burchett found out he had thyroid cancer two days before he learned his wife was pregnant with twins. In his time of emotional turmoil...
  3. Why we touch our faces so much – and how to break the habit
    Why we touch our faces so much – and how to break the habit https://utswmed.org/medblog/why-we-touch-our-faces-so-much-and-how-break-habit/ Why is it so hard not to touch our own faces? Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic? UT Southwestern explains this instinctual, soothing behavior and how to resist...
  4. Life after coronavirus: PM&R helps patients beat muscle weakness, brain fog
    Life after coronavirus: PM&R helps patients beat muscle weakness, brain fog https://utswmed.org/medblog/life-after-coronavirus-how-rehab-helps/ After COVID-19 infection, many patients struggle with "brain fog" and muscle weakness. See how custom Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation care can improve patients...
  5. How Susan got her smile back: A journey overcoming facial paralysis
    How Susan got her smile back: A journey overcoming facial paralysis https://utswmed.org/medblog/facial-paralysis-plastic-surgery/ Facial expressions tell the world who we are and help us communicate with our surroundings. When facial paralysis stole Susan's smile, she turned to UT Southwestern...
  6. 'One of the luckiest guys': Charlie's abdominal aortic aneurysm repair – without open surgery
    'One of the luckiest guys': Charlie's abdominal aortic aneurysm repair – without open surgery https://utswmed.org/medblog/abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-fevar/ UT Southwestern is one of few U.S. medical centers that can treat abdominal aortic aneurysms with custom stent devices through FEVAR, a minimally invasive procedure...
  7. Colonoscopy and alternative screenings key to detecting colon cancer
    Colonoscopy and alternative screenings key to detecting colon cancer https://utswmed.org/medblog/colonoscopy-age-45/ Age 45 is the new milestone for average-risk patients to get their first colorectal cancer screening. Get the latest screening options – including easier colonoscopy...
  8. Unraveling the mystery – and misery – of frozen shoulder
    Unraveling the mystery – and misery – of frozen shoulder https://utswmed.org/medblog/unraveling-mystery-and-misery-frozen-shoulder/ Frozen shoulder is a mysterious, miserable condition we face as we age. When sleepless, painful nights began to affect Tim Rogers’ work as editor of D Magazine...
  9. Keloid scars: Advanced therapies and research to break the ‘overhealing’ cycle
    Keloid scars: Advanced therapies and research to break the ‘overhealing’ cycle https://utswmed.org/medblog/keloid-scars-advanced-therapies-and-research-break-overhealing-cycle/ Keloid scars – raised, thick tissue that forms out of typical wounds – can be socially and physically uncomfortable. In this week’s MedBlog, UT Southwestern discusses...
  10. The PillCam goes on a fantastic voyage to help diagnose GI bleeding
    The PillCam goes on a fantastic voyage to help diagnose GI bleeding https://utswmed.org/medblog/pillcam-gets-close-and-intestinal-spot-gi-bleeding/ The PillCam may sound like something out of a sci-fi film: You swallow it and it takes thousands of pictures of your insides. But the PillCam, or capsule endoscopy...