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Young pregnant adolescents at increased risk of preeclampsia, C-section, UTSW study shows News

Young pregnant adolescents at increased risk of preeclampsia, C-section, UTSW study shows

10- to 15-year-old parents are more likely to have problems during pregnancy that are exacerbated by obesity
Darin Okuda, MD, FAAN, FANA, on Early Detection of RIS and Significance of ARISE Study Findings News

Darin Okuda, MD, FAAN, FANA, on Early Detection of RIS and Significance of ARISE Study Findings

Darin Okuda, MD, FAAN, FANA, director of Neuroinnovation and Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology Imaging Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center is featured on NeurologyLive providing insight on the promising future of treating radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) at its earliest stages.
Inflammation Linked to Insulin Resistance and Fatty Liver Disease News

Inflammation Linked to Insulin Resistance and Fatty Liver Disease

UT Southwestern researchers demonstrate that in obesity, activation of antiviral pathways link inflammation to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and dysglycemia.
Urethral Lidocaine in Urodynamics: Improving Patient Care Video

Urethral Lidocaine in Urodynamics: Improving Patient Care

Each year, thousands of patients undergo urodynamic studies. Typically, these studies are done using aqueous gel during the placement of trans-urethral catheters. However, even with the gel, some patients experience discomfort during the tests.
Presidents Award by SGS - Dr. Joseph Schaffer News

Presidents Award by SGS - Dr. Joseph Schaffer

Dr. Joseph Schaffer is being honored at the SGS 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting. Dr. Schaffer has been a member of SGS since 1986.
UTSW earns distinction for hip fracture performance News

UTSW earns distinction for hip fracture performance

Hip fractures are a major health concern for older people – those age 65 and over – especially for women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In-Depth and Fresh Look at Heart Failure Clinical Trials News

In-Depth and Fresh Look at Heart Failure Clinical Trials

At #AHA22, I co-chaired a Featured Science session with Alanna Morris, M.D., M.Sc., from Emory University. Principal investigators of several, recently published pivotal clinical trials in heart failure presented their findings of pre-specified, secondary analyses.
Brady- and Tachyarrhythmias Following Heart Transplantation: Significance and Management Strategies News

Brady- and Tachyarrhythmias Following Heart Transplantation: Significance and Management Strategies

It was my pleasure to participate in the cardiovascular seminar “Arrhythmias and Heart Failure: Breaking the Vicious Cycle” at #AHA22. Within context of the seminar’s focus on the management of arrhythmias in patients with heart failure, my lecture addressed the clinical significance and management of arrhythmias in patients who have received a heart transplant.
Diagnostic Delays in Patients with MI from Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection News

Diagnostic Delays in Patients with MI from Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an important but under-recognized cause of acute coronary syndromes, particularly among young women without traditional cardiovascular risk factors.
UT Southwestern Appoints New Chief of Cardiology News

UT Southwestern Appoints New Chief of Cardiology

Dr. de Lemos received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed internal medicine residency training at UT Southwestern, where he served as Chief Resident.
Musculoskeletal and Sports Research Program Aims to Advance Research, Improve Outcomes News

Musculoskeletal and Sports Research Program Aims to Advance Research, Improve Outcomes

About one-half of adults will go to a doctor’s office at some point in their life seeking relief for a shoulder injury, chronic low back pain, or other musculoskeletal injury.
Kowalske elected President of the Association of Academic Physiatrists News

Kowalske elected President of the Association of Academic Physiatrists

Karen Kowalske, M.D., Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has been elected President of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP), an international organization of physiatry professionals dedicated to improving patient care by advancing the specialty through research and education.

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