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Race against time | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Strokes are the leading cause of disability in the United States. Swift action is an antidote, something one North Texas woman will never forget.

Putting Those Migraines in the Rearview Mirror | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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A year ago, Meredith thought college would be out of reach because of chronic, debilitating migraines that she began having when she was a junior in high school.

No, you shouldn’t cancel your colonoscopy based on ‘landmark’ study | Digestive | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Despite some misinterpretation, the NordICC study shows that colonoscopy is the best way to prevent colorectal cancer. Get the facts.

What to do if your child fails their school vision screening | Eyes and Vision | Pediatrics | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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If your child failed their school vision screening, a UT Southwestern can help determine if they need glasses or have other vision problems.

Study: Can Better Heart Health Stave off Alzheimer’s? | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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UT Southwestern researchers are trying to determine whether regular aerobic exercise and taking specific blood pressure and cholesterol medications can help preserve brain function. Obesity is not only detrimental to your heart health; it also has a link to nearly a dozen types of cancer. Learn which ones and how to reduce your cancer risk.

A Special Resource to Take on Autism | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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The Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities offers comprehensive evaluations of cognitive, adaptive, social, and communication skills.

Why are women at higher risk for stroke than men? | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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The good news for women is that they generally live longer than men. The less than great news is that the risk for stroke increases with age, which means that women typically have a higher stroke risk.

Breastfeeding during cancer treatment | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Can mothers breastfeed while undergoing chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer? We answer this question and more, keeping mom and baby healthy and safe.

Finding solutions for uncontrolled seizures | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Finding a successful treatment for uncontrolled seizures starts with accurate diagnosis. UT Southwestern explains how we find the source of seizures.

Reducing South Asian heart attack risk with culturally tailored care | Heart | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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South Asian patients tend to develop heart disease earlier in life and at lower BMIs. Explore a new program at UT Southwestern designed to identify patients at risk and intervene to save lives.