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UT Southwestern Reports Foot Problems Increasing Due to Pandemic Routines
Changes in habits during the pandemic can lead to unexpected health issues with feet and ankles. Orthopedic surgeon Kshitij Manchanda at UT Southwestern Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine has seen an increase in both reported injuries and chronic problems.Havana Syndrome: Medical, Scientific, and Policy Perspectives
On February 10, 2022, UT Southwestern hosted a comprehensive symposium on Havana Syndrome from a medical and scientific perspective, which included distinguished speakers from the health policy world, U.S. government, media, and victim advocacy.UT Southwestern Study Defines Anemia in Pregnancy Using Uncomplicated U.S. Cases
Maternal anemia has the same definition across the sociodemographic spectrum, according to a UT Southwestern study of a diverse population of uncomplicated patients. The findings, published in PLOS ONE, will help guide both prevention and treatment of maternal anemia, a common cause of complications.UTSW Study Finds Mechanical Hearts Can Regenerate Some Heart Tissue
UTSW study finds mechanical hearts can regenerate some heart tissue.Working to Reduce Cancer Disparities Across Our Community
The Office of Community Outreach, Engagement, and Equity is committed to maximizing the impact of Simmons research through community engagement in the DFW Metroplex and beyond.UTSW’s ECMO Program Achieves Platinum Status
UTSW’s ECMO program achieves Platinum statusUTSW’s ECMO Program Achieves Platinum Status
UT Southwestern has provided extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to patients in need since 2012, and now serves more than 50 patients each year. This program supports heart and lung transplant teams that rank among the top 25 in volume nationally.Neurodegenerative Conditions: When AMD, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s Affect the Eyes
Dr. John Hulleman and UT Southwestern's Department of Ophthalmology researchers are constantly working to turn discoveries in the lab into treatments for patients.Pioneering Initiatives to Modernize Cancer Care
New developments aim to improve clinical outcomes for cancer patients.Lung Transplant Team Provides Relief for Patients Post-COVID-19
Since the Post-COVID-19 Lung Clinic at UT Southwestern opened in March 2021, more than 100 patients have been treated who range in age from 18 to 80s. Although all of these patients recovered from COVID-19, they were still unable to breathe on their own. The goal of the clinic is to get them off of oxygen and prevent them from needing a lung transplant. At the clinic, immune suppressant medications are often used to heal lung damage and restore breathing. Immune suppressant medications have been fairly successful at getting these patients off of oxygen. When such medications fail, however, the next step is to put the patient on the waiting list for a lung transplant.UT Southwestern Develops Nanotherapeutic to Ward Off Liver Cancer
Physician researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed an innovative nanotherapeutic drug that prevents cancer from spreading to the liver in mice.Metabolic Vulnerabilities Could Be New Targets for Metastatic Breast Cancer
UTSW study identifies unique features that distinguish potential for brain metastasis.