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How soon should I get pregnant again after miscarriage? https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-after-miscarriage/ Should women wait 3 months before trying to get pregnant after miscarriage? UT Southwestern explains why this may not be necessary. -
A month for all seasons https://utswmed.org/medblog/month-for-all-seasons/ May is Stroke Awareness Month. At UT Southwestern, we know a lot about the importance of timeliness and expertise when it comes to stroke. -
New study suggests the lower your LDL cholesterol, the better https://utswmed.org/medblog/lower-ldl-cholesterol/ Statins may not be the only option for patients with high cholesterol. UT Southwestern shares reactions to a new study. -
Tyler’s legacy: Couple finds way to honor son’s short life https://utswmed.org/medblog/neonatal-organ-donation/ A family who learned devastating news about their unborn baby makes a decision that may help save the life of someone else. -
Antibiotics: When you need them and when you don’t https://utswmed.org/medblog/antibiotics-resistance-proper-use/ Research suggests one-third of antibiotics prescriptions may be unnecessary. Why that’s dangerous, and what doctors and patients can do to prevent it. -
5 vaccines adults should consider https://utswmed.org/medblog/vaccines-adults/ You may have received common vaccines as a child, but it’s important to receive certain vaccines as an adult, too. A UT Southwestern doctor explains. -
In Frisco https://utswmed.org/locations/medical-center-frisco/in-frisco/ Hear the stories of our doctors and nurses who will be providing expert speciality care at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Frisco.
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Pregnancy symptoms that might warrant a trip to the emergency department https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-emergency-room/ Recognize symptoms of a pregnancy or postpartum emergency that may require a trip to the emergency department. -
Broken heart syndrome is mysterious, but real https://utswmed.org/medblog/broken-heart-syndrome/ Having a broken heart may sound like the stuff of countless movies and songs, but it is a literal, very real condition, according to UT Southwestern. -
‘You are not alone’: One patient’s story of life with a bladder prolapse https://utswmed.org/medblog/bladder-prolapse/ Pelvic floor disorders may not be “good dinner conversation,” but they negatively impact the quality of life of one in three women.