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  1. Think you can’t do CPR? Think again
    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.
  2. Immunotherapy for kidney cancer: Using the body as a weapon
    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.
  3. Understanding the five most common heart tests
    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...
  4. Finding support after losing a baby: Lindsey’s story
    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.
  5. 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.
  6. Should I be screened for lung cancer?
    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.
  7. Scale stuck? Rethink eating before and after exercise
    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...
  8. What you need to know if you are sent for a fetal MRI
    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.
  9. 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...
  10. Back in action: Updated treatment recommendations for lower back pain
    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.