Baylor Health Care System
Baylor Medical Center at Southwest Fort Worth

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At Baylor Medical Center at Southwest Fort Worth, we create a balance between giving personal attention, warmth, and compassion to each patient and embracing innovative medical technology. We understand that "expert care" means not only quality treatments, but also a devotion to patients.

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Baylor Medical Center at Southwest Fort Worth
7100 Oakmont Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76132
(817) 346-5700

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Baylor All Saints' Neonatal Intensive Care Unit celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Every mother-to-be counts down the months, days and hours until her baby is due, waiting in anticipation. But what if that day comes too soon?

As a parent of a preemie, or any baby needing neonatal intensive care, it's comforting to know that the Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has been caring for newborns for 20 years.

Baylor All Saints' NICU is a level III facility, meaning it can provide care for the most critically ill patients.

Here's how to dodge the aches and injuries that can plague baby boomers.

The youngest baby boomers are turning 43 this year, and like it or not their bodies are showing the signs of age. But you're not relegated to a rocker. These tips can help you keep exercising without injury.

The rule of 10. People often try to do too much too fast. "Follow the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' 10 percent rule," says Christopher Siodlarz, M.D., a physiatrist on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. "Increase your activity by no more than 10 percent a week. That applies to strength training as well as aerobic exercise."

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