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Breakthroughs in depression research lead to more effective treatments | Brain | Mental Health | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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For many years, patients had to endure a trial-and-error process that often mismatched them with antidepressants. But through the power of UT Southwestern's research, doctors can use a blood test, brain imaging, and artificial intelligence to provide effective and biologically backed treatment for depression.

Understanding the increase in pancreatic cancer | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Pancreatic cancer cases are on the rise and will become the second deadliest type of cancer in the United States by 2030. Doctors at UT Southwestern discuss the future of pancreatic cancer.

First dual HIV-positive organ transplant in Texas gives Dallas man HOPE | Transplant | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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This summer, UT Southwestern’s transplant program helped a 53-year-old Dallas man become the first recipient of an HIV-positive to HIV-positive organ transplant in Texas.

Cancer-killing virus one of two new melanoma treatments | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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The FDA approved two new drugs for the treatment of melanoma in two days, giving additional hope to patients with the deadliest form of skin cancer. Add your voice –#CallOutCancer today.

Shining a light on the parathyroid glands – literally | Cancer | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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The parathyroid glands are important, but also tiny and tough to see during surgery. Find out how a new and advanced technology helps our surgeons in Frisco protect patients' parathyroid glands and reduce post-surgery complications.

Understanding the five most common heart tests | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Patients who come to the clinic for cardiac evaluation may require certain tests to evaluate their heart. Here are the five exams your cardiologist most often orders.

5 tips to keep Thanksgiving meals safe and satisfying | COVID | Heart | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Thanksgiving is a holiday that often revolves around food and family – large portions of both. But that simply isn't prudent this year. UT Southwestern shares strategies to enjoy a safe and satisfying holiday, even during the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Most pregnant patients not at high risk for COVID-19 complications, new study shows | COVID | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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A new study from UT Southwestern found that most pregnant patients may not be at higher risk of COVID-19 complications. Learn why and find out how to use COVID-19 strategies to prepare for the flu season.

Stents do work: A closer look at the ORBITA study data | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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A small study is raising questions about whether stents work for chest pain. UT Southwestern says they do and explains what the data really mean.

Eye-catching options to rejuvenate your eyelids | Aging | Plastic Surgery | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Between masking and Zoom calls, more patients are flagging concerns about the appearance of puffy, sagging, or hooded eyelids. Explore options for eyelid rejuvenation in this week’s MedBlog.