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Blood test unlocks new frontier in treating depression: March 2017 News Releases - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2017/biomarkers-trivedi.html

While previous research to establish CRP as an antidepressant marker used levels three to five times higher than the latest study, “my theory was that you don’t need that high of an inflammation to experience the sickness of depression,” Dr. Trivedi said.

New radiation therapy technique aims to preserve sexual function: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2018/potency.html

“It’s not that I’m some sort of Romeo or anything, but my wife is a few years younger than me. We enjoy our time together.” Mr. Stanfield will be one of 120 patients enrolled in the study, which will include patients at up to nine major medical center sites.

A beacon of hope and health care rises in Frisco - CT Plus - UT Southwestern

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/ctplus/stories/2019/frisco-ribbon-cutting.html

“When my patients need a specialist, they want answers quickly. So having that level of care and convenience so close to home, that’s going to be huge,” said Dr. Mannering, who was a resident at UT Southwestern before entering private practice.

Baum Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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UT Southwestern Profile Research Interests My research focuses on the development and maturation of the proximal tubule. Our laboratory has characterized many of the transporters responsible for proximal tubule acidification and solute transport.

HPV: The infection behind a throat cancer epidemic | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/hpv-vaccine-cancer/

One question we hear from patients is, “Since HPV is a sexually transmitted infection, why did my partner develop cancer but I didn’t?” Honestly, we just don’t know the answer to that yet. What we know is infections and cancer affect people differently.

Vaginal seeding: Why we can’t recommend this C-section trend | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/c-section-microbiome/

Given these unknowns, I do not recommend vaginal seeding for my patients. I especially urge mothers not to try it on their own.  The mothers who participated in the study were screened for infections and given antibiotics as needed.

Mark Johnson, M.D.: Neurology | Cerebrovascular Disease | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Bernstein RA, Kamel H, Granger CB, Piccini JP, Sethi PP, Katz JM, Vives CA, Ziegler PD, Franco NC, Schwamm LH, JAMA 2021 06 325 21 2169-2177 Transcranial Doppler: An Introduction for Primary Care Physicians Kassab MY, Majid A, Farooq MU, Azbary H, Hershey LA, Bednarczyk EM, Graybeal DF, Johnson MD J

Can a single high-fat meal damage heart health? | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/high-fat-foods-heart/

● Do I still have to watch what I eat if my cholesterol levels and blood pressure are in the healthy range? ● Is it OK to indulge in rich, fatty treats once in a while? Many people think that as long as they eat some healthy food, it will outweigh the bad.

Ready for pregnancy? Your current birth control may affect how fast fertility returns | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/birth-control-future-fertility/

Is this method affordable or covered by my health insurance? Will you be able to use it correctly every time? Knowing your options for birth control is important, but so is being honest about your goals and priorities.

Identifying Cancer Biomarkers for Immunotherapy | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/cancer-biomarkers-for-immunotherapy/

Patients with cachexia often have loss of fat, muscle, and appetite without knowing why. “If we can reverse cachexia, patients live longer, regardless of treatments specifically targeting their tumors,” says Puneeth Iyengar, M.D., Ph.D., a radiation oncologist at UT Southwestern. “My collaborator