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Coffee, sushi, and wine: What’s safe during pregnancy? | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-food-safety/

Should pregnant women give up coffee? Skip sushi night? Avoid deli meats? JUT Southwestern discusses common food concerns and offers tips for avoiding foodborne illness during pregnancy.

Urinary incontinence is not ‘normal’ – but it is treatable | Women's Health | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/urinary-incontinence-treatment/

Many women experience urinary incontinence after childbirth or because of aging. The topic can be difficult for women to talk about, but the condition, while not normal, is very treatable.

Apples to apples: When is buying organic foods worth the price? | Cancer | Diet and Nutrition | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/organic-foods-cancer-risk/

When it comes to buying organic foods, price trumps health benefits for many Dallas families. But choosing organic options for some produce and meat might reduce your risk of certain types of cancer. UT Southwestern discusses when to go organic and when to save your money.

5 techniques to make endocrine surgery safer | Cancer | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/adrenal-thyroid-pancreas-surgery/

From robotics to mid-surgery blood tests, new methods make endocrine surgery safer. UT Southwestern explains how 5 key techniques benefit patients.

What fetal heart rate monitoring can – and can’t – tell us | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/fetal-heart-rate-monitor/

Fetal heart rate monitors are useful tools for alerting physicians to potential problems during labor and delivery, but they have limitations in what they can do.

One patient’s story of ignoring symptoms: ‘I was dying’ | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/i-was-dying/

It’s so important to take action when something isn’t right with your health. Every day, we see patients who have ignored symptoms for years.

How PCI stenting can reduce chest pain and heart attack damage – without surgery | Heart | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/pci-stent-coronary-artery-disease/

Heart disease, and more specifically coronary artery disease, is common in the U.S. Learn how PCI can relieve chronic chest pain.

Müllerian anomalies: How to spot and treat an irregularly shaped or missing uterus or cervix | Prevention | Women's Health | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/mullerian-anomalies/

The uterus is normally the size of a pear and the inner cavity is triangle-shaped. However, women with müllerian anomalies can have a uterus and cervix that are abnormally shaped or missing completely. Discover what problems these anomalies can create and what treatments are available.

Responsibility and pride: First month of fatherhood full of learning | Your Pregnancy Matters | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/parenting-new-dad/

UT Southwestern shares a story of the first month of fatherhood and offers tips.

Inside the brain of someone with an eating disorder | Brain | UT Southwestern Medical Center

https://utswmed.org/medblog/inside-eating-disorder-brain/

Eating disorders are widely misunderstood. Many people think they’re caused by vanity, selfishness, or issues with self control, none of which could be further from the truth. Read more.