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Online Ob/Gyn: How apps and remote devices can improve pregnancy care | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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During and after pregnancy, smartphone apps and remote monitoring devices can make it easier to access health care and stick to the doctor's recommendations.

Skin lymphoma: Rare cancer, strange symptoms, effective treatments | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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A rare form of lymphoma – skin lymphoma – can resemble rashes or even mushrooms on the skin. Most cases are very treatable with care from a lymphoma expert. Learn more.

A breakthrough in Type 1 diabetes: What it might mean for children | Diet and Nutrition | Digestive | Pediatrics | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Teplizumab, a Type 1 diabetes immunotherapy drug, has been proven to slow onset of the disease by 2 years. This landmark discovery could lead to potential reduction in long-term health risks related to diabetes. Find out how the drug works and who might benefit in this week’s MedBlog. Learn more.

Death of 'Black Panther' star sheds light on young adults' colon cancer risks | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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As colorectal cancer cases rise in young adults, people in their 30s or 40s must never assume they’re too young to get the disease. UT Southwestern suggests that healthier lifestyle choices and earlier screenings could prevent some of these cases and facilitate early detection. Learn more.

The internet can be hazardous to your health. Really! | Heart | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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One of the most powerful health risks facing all of us in 2019 – and in the foreseeable future – is the proliferation of medical misinformation. Every day, it spreads across the internet through platforms like Google, Facebook, YouTube and other social media, and patients end up making health

New immunotherapy drug combination is a significant advancement in kidney cancer therapy | Cancer | Kidneys | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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A new immunotherapy drug combination has been dubbed a significant advancement in kidney cancer treatment. The combination of ipilimumab and nivolumab can improve outcomes and quality of life. Learn more.

Skip the colon cancer screening? Not in the U.S. | Cancer | Digestive | Prevention | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/skip-colon-cancer-screening-not-us/

Is colon cancer screening necessary? A study out of the U.K. published in The BMJ suggests average-risk patients age 50-79 might not need a colonoscopy if they have low risk-score. But UT Southwestern disagrees when it comes to U.S. patients. Find out why in this MedBlog.

6 things parents should discuss and agree on before their baby is born | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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There are a lot of decisions to make during pregnancy that will affect your new baby – and potentially your relationship with your partner. In this week’s blog, UT Southwestern discusses six key items couples should agree upon before the baby is born.

MEG technology: Improving epilepsy surgery outcomes, one weird helmet at a time | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/meg-technology-providing-hope-epilepsy-patients-one-weird-helmet-time/

A futuristic helmet. Gnarly ‘80s eyewear. And the most advanced imaging technology available for epilepsy brain surgery. Discover how UT Southwestern is helping brain surgeons improve epilepsy outcomes, a million data points at a time. Learn more.

7 ways to save money during baby’s first year of life | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Having a new baby comes with extra costs, from diapers to feeding and beyond. But there are ways to cut costs without sacrificing value. In this week’s blog, UT Southwestern offers seven categories to save money during the baby’s first year of life.