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  1. Parking and Transportation at Aston https://utswmed.org/locations/aston/james-w-aston-ambulatory-care-center-parking/ Get information on parking, public transportation, and driving directions to the James W. Aston Ambulatory Care Center.
  2. Strength training may cause enlarged aortas in NFL linemen
    Strength training may cause enlarged aortas in NFL linemen https://utswmed.org/medblog/enlarged-aortas-retired-nfl-athletes/ NFL players maintain elite strength-training routines. UT Southwestern explains why their workouts may put them at risk for heart problems after retirement.
  3. Do you have endometriosis? Why your heart may be at risk
    Do you have endometriosis? Why your heart may be at risk https://utswmed.org/medblog/endometriosis-heart-disease/ Women with endometriosis often suffer painful, heavy periods. But new research shows the condition also may increase heart disease risk. UT Southwestern explains...
  4. Parking and Transportation at Sprague https://utswmed.org/locations/sprague/charles-cameron-sprague-clinical-science-building-parking/ Visitors to the Sprague Clinical Sciences Building may use valet parking in front of the Aston Building or self-park in the Tower Garage at Medical District Drive...
  5. A Targeted Attack
    A Targeted Attack https://utswmed.org/medblog/targeted-attack/ This one-two drug combo punch may help in the fight against lung cancer.
  6. Common condition, rarely recognized: Peripheral artery disease
    Common condition, rarely recognized: Peripheral artery disease https://utswmed.org/medblog/peripheral-artery-disease/ Heavy feeling in the legs? Tight calves? It may be peripheral artery disease.
  7. Zerrin Yetkin, M.D.
    Zerrin Yetkin, M.D. https://utswmed.org/doctors/zerrin-yetkin/ Neuroradiologist Dr. Zerrin Yetkin uses high-end imaging to map patients’ brains.
  8. A look at how ‘sleep genes’ may affect our circadian rhythms
    A look at how ‘sleep genes’ may affect our circadian rhythms https://utswmed.org/medblog/circadian-rhythm-genetics/ A study about “sleep genes” in mice might explain why we need sleep, and how we may be able to treat sleep disorders in the future.
  9. How much calcium is too much?
    How much calcium is too much? https://utswmed.org/medblog/calcium/ The right amount builds strong bones, but too much calcium may lead to heart problems.
  10. You can exercise while pregnant – start now!
    You can exercise while pregnant – start now! https://utswmed.org/medblog/exercise-during-pregnancy/ Not physically active before pregnancy? New recommendations show there may be no better time to start exercising.