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Think you can’t do CPR? Think again https://utswmed.org/medblog/cpr/ We’re raised to help people in need. Sadly, when someone collapses in public, the majority of us freeze in fear. But new CPR guidelines may change that. -
Immunotherapy for kidney cancer: Using the body as a weapon https://utswmed.org/medblog/kidney-cancer-immunotherapy-treatment/ Kidney cancer patients may see long-lasting tumor shrinkage with immunotherapy, which uses the immune system as a weapon to fight cancer. Learn more. -
Understanding the five most common heart tests https://utswmed.org/medblog/common-heart-tests/ Patients who come to the clinic for cardiac evaluation may require certain tests to evaluate their heart. Here are the five exams your cardiologist most often orders... -
Finding support after losing a baby: Lindsey’s story https://utswmed.org/medblog/finding-support-after-stillbirth-miscarriage/ Lindsey Duke knows firsthand the pain of losing a baby during pregnancy. She offers advice to parents who may be facing a similar situation. -
Parking and Transportation at Outpatient Building https://utswmed.org/locations/outpatient/outpatient-building-parking/ The Outpatient Building is located at Inwood Road and Medical Center Drive in Dallas.
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Should I be screened for lung cancer? https://utswmed.org/medblog/lung-cancer-ct-scan/ Lung cancer survival rates have been low for years. But low-dose CT scans may help more patients beat the odds. Learn more. Add your voice today #calloutcancer. -
Scale stuck? Rethink eating before and after exercise https://utswmed.org/medblog/healthy-eating-exercise/ If you exercise regularly but the scale won’t budge, you may need to alter your pre- and post-workout eating habits. UT Southwestern offers tips in our latest blog... -
What you need to know if you are sent for a fetal MRI https://utswmed.org/medblog/fetal-mri/ Ultrasounds sometimes indicate a problem but can’t give the most accurate picture. In these cases, a fetal MRI may be needed to help illustrate what’s going on. -
High-Intensity Exercise for Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Safe and Effective? https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/2020/high-intensity-exercise-for-patients-with-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy/ At the 2020 AHA Scientific Sessions, Benjamin Levine, M.D., reported that patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may be able to perform high-intensity exercise...
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Back in action: Updated treatment recommendations for lower back pain https://utswmed.org/medblog/lower-back-pain-recommendations/ Lower back pain often responds to exercise therapy and conservative treatment. But for certain conditions, medication or surgery may be necessary.