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  1. Keloid scars: Advanced therapies and research to break the ‘overhealing’ cycle
    Keloid scars: Advanced therapies and research to break the ‘overhealing’ cycle https://utswmed.org/medblog/keloid-scars-advanced-therapies-and-research-break-overhealing-cycle/ Keloid scars – raised, thick tissue that forms out of typical wounds – can be socially and physically uncomfortable. In this week’s MedBlog, UT Southwestern discusses...
  2. Kicking the Habit: How Many Tries Will it Take? https://utswmed.org/cancer/community-outreach/join-a-conversation/beating-nicotine-together/how-to-handle-smoking-cravings/ Smoking cravings are to be expected when you try to quit. Learn how to manage and overcome your smoking cravings.
  3. ICU FAQs https://utswmed.org/locations/clements/william-p-clements-jr-university-hospital/hospital-services/intensive-care-units-icus/icu-faqs/ Get answers to frequent questions about the ICU at Clements University Hospital.
  4. Prognosis in Heart Failure and Shock https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/2018/prognosis-heart-failure-and-shock/ Jennifer Thibodeau, M.D., shares research findings from the session “Prognosis in Heart Failure and Shock."
  5. Leveraging a Clinical HFpEF Program to Better Understand Its Pathophysiology: Role of CHIP in HFpEF https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/physician-update-2024/leveraging-a-clinical-hfpef-program/ At #AHA24, Amanda Tong, M.D., Ph.D., and Ambarish Pandey, M.D., revealed CHIP's prevalence and role as a novel HFpEF risk factor.
  6. Tummy Tuck
    Tummy Tuck https://utswmed.org/conditions-treatments/tummy-tuck/ Our experienced plastic surgeons have performed thousands of tummy tuck procedures (abdominoplasty) for patients who want a flatter, firmer abdomen.
  7. Annual Checkup Leads to Prostate Cancer Diagnosis https://utswmed.org/cancer/patient-stories/annual-checkup-prostate-cancer/ During a check up in 2017, Lonnie Freeman’s primary care doctor of 30 years noticed Freeman’s prostate was “a little enlarged,” but he had no concerns. Later, when...
  8. Forward-Looking Science https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/physician-update-2023/forward-looking-science/
  9. Associations Between High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Efflux and Brain Gray Matter Volume https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/physician-update-2024/associations-high-density-lipoprotein/ Drs. Wanpen Vongpatanasin and John Giacona presented findings linking HDL-C function to brain gray matter and cognitive health at #AHA24.
  10. Research https://utswmed.org/transplant/research/ We’re continually evaluating new technologies to treat heart, liver, lung, and kidney disease and transplant patients.