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Human intestinal organoids,  also called ‘mini-guts,’ provide  a laboratory model to study  human intestinal epithelial  biology and the processes  leading to intestinal disease.  Credit: Faith Sawyer/Blutt lab

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Match Day 2026

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On Friday, March 20, fourth-year medical students at Baylor College of Medicine will learn where they will continue their medical training. Match Day culminates the annual National Residency Matching Program pairing fourth-year medical students with residency programs across the country.

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Allergy Season

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As the weather changes, so do our allergies! Click through to find some tips and tricks from Baylor College of Medicine experts that will help keep spring allergies at bay. 

Combating springtime allergies
An early start to spring allergies
Tank tops and antihistamines: Warmer temps are causing allergies
Is rodeo spurring on your allergies?

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EMPOWER Donor Impact Report

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Read how your generosity is creating tomorrow's medicine, today in our 2025 EMPOWER Donor Impact Report. 

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Baylor Medicine Primary Care

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Regular visits to your primary care physician are key in the early detection and prevention of many chronic illnesses. Choose the right primary care physician for you based on your needs.

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