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Pre-sports heart screenings: What parents and athletes need to know https://utswmed.org/medblog/ecg-screening-athletes-ncaa/ Parents want to protect their kids, even if it means keeping them out of sports. UT Southwestern explains why pre-sports ECG testing may do more harm than good. -
UTSW researchers unveil discovery about acid reflux https://utswmed.org/medblog/acid-reflux/ For nearly a century we may have been pointing at the wrong culprit as the source of acid reflux damage. What’s really to blame? -
Bleeding after menopause https://utswmed.org/medblog/bleeding-after-menopause/ Postmenopausal bleeding is never normal and may in fact be an early symptom of endometrial cancer, says UT Southwestern. -
Parking and Transportation at Health Professions Building https://utswmed.org/locations/school-health-professions/ut-southwestern-school-health-professions-parking/ Get information on parking, public transportation, and driving directions to the UT Southwestern School of Health Professions.
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Schedule a mammogram – for your heart? https://utswmed.org/medblog/mammogram-heart-disease-tests/ Mammograms to detect heart disease? UT Southwestern explains why she’s excited about how mammography could “fill the gap” in women’s heart care. -
Can eating earlier in the day jumpstart weight loss? https://utswmed.org/medblog/weight-loss-early-day/ Can eating earlier in the day be the key for fast, safe weight loss? Our dietitian says it may be, and shares other two more simple tips for losing weight. -
How high-altitude training can benefit elite endurance athletes like runners and swimmers https://utswmed.org/medblog/high-altitude-training/ Altitude training gives elite runners and swimmers a competitive edge, but the “live high, train low” lifestyle may benefit anyone’s heart. -
Why to avoid ‘keepsake’ 3-D and 4-D ultrasounds https://utswmed.org/medblog/3d-4d-ultrasound/ It may be tempting to get a commercial 3-D or 4-D ultrasound photo. UT Southwestern discusses her concerns with “keepsake” ultrasounds. -
‘Can’t get pregnant’ vs. ‘shouldn’t get pregnant’: Know the difference https://utswmed.org/medblog/cant-get-pregnant-vs-shouldnt-get-pregnant-know-difference/ Women with chronic health conditions may sometimes be told that they can’t get pregnant. Their doctor may actually mean she shouldn’t get pregnant— at least not... -
Wendy and Emery Reves International Breast Cancer Symposium https://utswmed.org/cancer/cancer-answers/wendy-and-emery-reves-international-breast-cancer-symposium/ On May 3-4, 2024, the Wendy & Emery Reves International Breast Cancer Symposium in Dallas covered the latest in breast cancer research and treatment.