News Focus Channel: Hidden - Dallas Metro /articles/channels/Hidden - Dallas Metro Individual Metro Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 News News Focus Channel: Hidden - Dallas Metro 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Dallas study finds expectant women in areas with worse health disparities have greater risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes /articles/dallas-study-finds-expectant-women-in-areas-with-worse-health-disparities-have-greater-risk-of-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes/?sc=c6393 /articles/dallas-study-finds-expectant-women-in-areas-with-worse-health-disparities-have-greater-risk-of-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes/?sc=c6393 Thu, 16 Dec 2021 16:20:36 EST Health Disparities,OBGYN,Women's Health,All Journal News Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2021/12/16/61bbac67cb1fc_duryea-elaine.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center studied outcomes for young women at a county hospital and found that while 97% of them accessed prenatal care, those with greater social needs were associated with adverse outcomes both during pregnancy and during the early weeks of their babies' lives. The differences persisted even after adjusting for age, race, and body mass index. /articles//images/uploads/2021/12/16/61bbac67cb1fc_duryea-elaine.jpg UT Southwestern Medical Center Agape Center Dermatologist Recognized for Providing Free, Multidisciplinary Care /articles/agape-center-dermatologist-recognized-for-providing-free-multidisciplinary-care/?sc=c6393 /articles/agape-center-dermatologist-recognized-for-providing-free-multidisciplinary-care/?sc=c6393 Tue, 03 Dec 2019 10:25:15 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Dermatology,In the Workplace Medical News Feature Dr. Amit G. Pandya receives national honor from the American Academy of Dermatology American Academy of Dermatology Two Lifesaving Discoveries Help Four Generations of Women /articles/two-lifesaving-discoveries-help-four-generations-of-women/?sc=c6393 /articles/two-lifesaving-discoveries-help-four-generations-of-women/?sc=c6393 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 12:05:15 EST Genetics,Heart Disease,Women's Health Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/1/3-generations.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Four generations of women, who all have the same hereditary condition - familial hypercholesterolemia - form a story interwoven with the discovery of new treatments that have benefited millions of people. /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/1/3-generations.jpg UT Southwestern Medical Center Dr. William T. Dauer selected as inaugural director of UT Southwestern's Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute /articles/dr-william-t-dauer-selected-as-inaugural-director-of-ut-southwestern-s-peter-o-donnell-jr-brain-institute/?sc=c6393 /articles/dr-william-t-dauer-selected-as-inaugural-director-of-ut-southwestern-s-peter-o-donnell-jr-brain-institute/?sc=c6393 Tue, 26 Feb 2019 14:05:34 EST Neuro,Public Health Medical News Announcement William T. Dauer, M.D., a neurologist acclaimed for his research into dystonia and Parkinson's disease, has been selected as the first Director of the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He will begin his new position July 1. UT Southwestern Medical Center Sports Innovation Conference Returns February 27 With Star-Studded Lineup /articles/sports-innovation-conference-returns-february-27-with-star-studded-lineup/?sc=c6393 /articles/sports-innovation-conference-returns-february-27-with-star-studded-lineup/?sc=c6393 Mon, 25 Feb 2019 03:20:49 EST Business News Announcement The sixth annual Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) Sports Innovation Conference returns to the Knight Management Center on Wednesday, February 27. Idea Grove Future of Arts, Media & Entertainment Summit Brings Heavy Hitters From NYC, Hollywood & Bay Area to Stanford /articles/future-of-arts-media-entertainment-summit-brings-heavy-hitters-from-nyc-hollywood-bay-area-to-stanford/?sc=c6393 /articles/future-of-arts-media-entertainment-summit-brings-heavy-hitters-from-nyc-hollywood-bay-area-to-stanford/?sc=c6393 Fri, 22 Feb 2019 17:05:32 EST Arts and Entertainment Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Arts and Humanities) Announcement The annual Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) Future of Arts, Media, and Entertainment Summit (FAME) will be held at the Knight Management Center on Wednesday, March 6. Idea Grove EEG helps scientists predict epileptic seizures minutes in advance /articles/eeg-helps-scientists-predict-epileptic-seizures-minutes-in-advance/?sc=c6393 /articles/eeg-helps-scientists-predict-epileptic-seizures-minutes-in-advance/?sc=c6393 Wed, 20 Feb 2019 14:00:00 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cell Biology,Children's Health,Neuro,Vision Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth11.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Study shows that acetate, an acid found in some foods, may help doctors intervene when seizures are imminent. /articles//images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth11.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth21.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth3.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth41.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth51.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/Elizabeth61.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/ElizabethToy.jpg,/images/uploads/2019/02/20/PascualJuan.jpg UT Southwestern Medical Center Rate of Highchair Misuse Climbs /articles/rate-of-highchair-misuse-climbs/?sc=c6393 /articles/rate-of-highchair-misuse-climbs/?sc=c6393 Mon, 18 Feb 2019 16:45:09 EST Children's Health,Emergency Medicine,Trauma Medical News Feature Expert The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports a 25 percent leap in children injured using highchairs - the biggest jump in large-volume categories that included highchairs, strollers, cribs/mattresses, and infant carriers. UT Southwestern Medical Center Avoiding Selfie Elbow, Texting Thumb /articles/avoiding-selfie-elbow-texting-thumb/?sc=c6393 /articles/avoiding-selfie-elbow-texting-thumb/?sc=c6393 Mon, 18 Feb 2019 16:30:14 EST Emergency Medicine Medical News Feature Specialists are seeing more and more repetitive stress injuries from overuse of smartphones and tablets ­- the main instigators of emerging conditions like texting thumb and selfie elbow. UT Southwestern Medical Center Hormone therapy may increase cardiovascular risk during gender transition /articles/hormone-therapy-may-increase-cardiovascular-risk-during-gender-transition/?sc=c6393 /articles/hormone-therapy-may-increase-cardiovascular-risk-during-gender-transition/?sc=c6393 Mon, 18 Feb 2019 12:05:46 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cardiovascular Health,Heart Disease,Neuro Medical News Research Results Patients receiving hormone therapy as part of their gender-transition treatment had an elevated risk for cardiovascular events, including strokes, heart attacks and blood clots, according to a study published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation. American Heart Association (AHA) Beware of Bacteria at the Gym /articles/beware-of-bacteria-at-the-gym/?sc=c6393 /articles/beware-of-bacteria-at-the-gym/?sc=c6393 Fri, 15 Feb 2019 15:05:52 EST Exercise and Fitness,Healthcare Medical News Feature MRSA transmission between individuals has been associated with locker rooms and gyms where there is sharing of common equipment. UT Southwestern Medical Center Hypnosis Through Virtual Reality Aids in Medical Recovery /articles/hypnosis-through-virtual-reality-aids-in-medical-recovery/?sc=c6393 /articles/hypnosis-through-virtual-reality-aids-in-medical-recovery/?sc=c6393 Fri, 15 Feb 2019 15:05:45 EST Children's Health,Technology Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2022/04/4/image-01-ut-southwestern-medical-center-vr-3.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Â鶹´«Ã½ image" />Anesthesiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center are helping to explore the use of hypnosis through virtual reality to lessen postoperative pain and anxiety in children. /articles//images/uploads/2022/04/4/image-01-ut-southwestern-medical-center-vr-3.jpg,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/image-01-ut-southwestern-medical-center-vr-2.png,/images/uploads/2022/04/4/image-01-ut-southwestern-medical-center-vr-1.png UT Southwestern Medical Center Better chocolate choices benefit heart health /articles/better-chocolate-choices-benefit-heart-health/?sc=c6393 /articles/better-chocolate-choices-benefit-heart-health/?sc=c6393 Tue, 12 Feb 2019 11:05:45 EST Cardiovascular Health,Food Science,Health Food,Heart Disease,Nutrition,Psychology and Psychiatry,Public Health Medical Â鶹´«Ã½,Life Â鶹´«Ã½ (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Feature For Valentine's Day consideration, skip the milk chocolate candy and replace it with a cup of dark hot cocoa. UT Southwestern Medical Center Time for a talk about vaping? /articles/time-for-a-talk-about-vaping/?sc=c6393 /articles/time-for-a-talk-about-vaping/?sc=c6393 Tue, 12 Feb 2019 11:05:07 EST Addiction,Alcohol and Alcoholism,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Smoking Medical News Feature With new findings that show an unprecedented jump in nicotine-containing electronic cigarette usage among teens, many parents wonder how best to approach the topic. UT Southwestern Medical Center FSMB: Maryland Bill Limits Patient Rights /articles/fsmb-maryland-bill-limits-patient-rights/?sc=c6393 /articles/fsmb-maryland-bill-limits-patient-rights/?sc=c6393 Wed, 06 Feb 2019 11:05:58 EST Healthcare,Patient Safety Medical News Policy The Federation of State Medical Boards strongly opposes Maryland Senate Bill 372 which poses a risk to patients. SB 372 would require the Maryland State Board of Physicians to expunge records of physicians with a public reprimand or probation three years after the final disposition of the case. Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) A 'shocking' stigma: Magnets offer alternative for patients with major depression /articles/a-shocking-stigma-magnets-offer-alternative-for-patients-with-major-depression/?sc=c6393 /articles/a-shocking-stigma-magnets-offer-alternative-for-patients-with-major-depression/?sc=c6393 Tue, 05 Feb 2019 14:05:44 EST Behavioral Science,Neuro,Psychology and Psychiatry Medical News Feature UT Southwestern is the only clinical trial site in the U.S. using a new form of brain stimulation to treat major depression. UT Southwestern Medical Center Southwestern Health Resources Accountable Care Network listed No. 1 in U.S. for Medicare savings /articles/southwestern-health-resources-accountable-care-network-listed-no-1-in-u-s-for-medicare-savings/?sc=c6393 /articles/southwestern-health-resources-accountable-care-network-listed-no-1-in-u-s-for-medicare-savings/?sc=c6393 Mon, 04 Feb 2019 14:05:26 EST Healthcare Medical News Announcement The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that the Southwestern Health Resources Accountable Care Network (SWHR ACN) saved almost $30 million in 2017, with an overall quality score of 100 percent for the fiscal year. UT Southwestern Medical Center Athletes can rest easy: Extreme exercise does not raise heart disease risk or mortality /articles/athletes-can-rest-easy-extreme-exercise-does-not-raise-heart-disease-risk-or-mortality/?sc=c6393 /articles/athletes-can-rest-easy-extreme-exercise-does-not-raise-heart-disease-risk-or-mortality/?sc=c6393 Wed, 30 Jan 2019 14:05:46 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cardiovascular Health,Heart Disease,Sports,JAMA Medical News Research Results High volumes of exercise are safe, even when coronary calcium levels are high. UT Southwestern Medical Center Hope for life /articles/hope-for-life/?sc=c6393 /articles/hope-for-life/?sc=c6393 Wed, 23 Jan 2019 15:05:40 EST Children's Health,Emergency Medicine,Family and Parenting,Genetics,Healthcare,Personalized Medicine,Neuro Medical News Feature UT Southwestern Medical Center is helping the Duff family organize a gene therapy clinical trial to treat Talia's condition, called Charcot Marie Tooth disease, type 4J (CMT4J). UT Southwestern Medical Center Liver cancer patients can be treated for Hep C infection /articles/liver-cancer-patients-can-be-treated-for-hep-c-infection/?sc=c6393 /articles/liver-cancer-patients-can-be-treated-for-hep-c-infection/?sc=c6393 Fri, 18 Jan 2019 13:05:13 EST All Journal Â鶹´«Ã½,Cancer,Liver Disease Medical News Research Results A large, multi-center study refutes earlier suggestions that antiviral drugs for treating hepatitis C may lead to a higher recurrence of liver cancer. UT Southwestern Medical Center