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Restoring hand function impaired by Dupuytren’s contracture | Plastic Surgery | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/dupuytrens-contracture-treatment/

Dupuytren’s contracture is a treatable hand deformity that can impair dexterity. UT Southwestern discusses options to restore hand mobility and aesthetics.

Can the weather impact your pregnancy? | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/weather-impact-pregnancy/

There are many theories that weather can affect aspects of pregnancy. UT Southwestern looks at the evidence behind these claims, and provides recommendations for handling extreme weather when pregnant.

What women should know about chickenpox, vaccination, and pregnancy | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/varicella-chickenpox-pregnancy/

Chickenpox can present a danger to pregnant women and their babies. UT Southwestern explains who may be at risk and what complications chickenpox can cause.

Should people in Dallas-Fort Worth fear Chagas disease? | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/chagas-disease-dallas/

A recent Dallas Morning News report revealed a horrible tropical illness that has made its way to America. But is Chagas disease a real threat in Dallas?

Study uncovers link between two key risk factors for first-time heart attack, stroke | Heart | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/high-cholesterol-heart-attack-risk/

New research from UT Southwestern shows a direct tie between high heart attack risk and dual diagnoses of coronary artery disease and high LP(a) cholesterol.

Drinking while pregnant: What we know and what we don’t | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/alcohol-during-pregnancy/

Will an occasional drink during pregnancy harm a baby? UT Southwestern discusses what studies show, what national organizations say, and how we advise women.

Helping the heart heal itself: The science of regeneration | Discovery | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/grow-new-heart-regeneration/

The concept of regenerating or growing heart tissue is not far-fetched. Ongoing research by UT Southwestern may potentially change the future of care for patients with mild to moderate heart disease.

What is fatty liver disease, and what are we doing to treat it? | Digestive | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/fatty-liver-disease-study/

Fatty liver disease can lead to cirrhosis or liver cancer and the need for liver transplant. UT Southwestern discusses risks and clinical trials for a new treatment.

10 practical, daily tips to improve heart health | Heart | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/heart-health-tips-habits/

Reducing heart disease risk doesn’t require drastic changes. UT Southwestern shares realistic ways to build heart-healthy habits.

Why are concussions different for veterans? | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/concussion-symptoms-veterans/

Military veterans commonly suffer “invisible” injuries to the brain that can have serious, long-lasting ramifications if left untreated.