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As summer temperatures continue to rise, taking heat precautions becomes increasingly crucial, especially if you exercise outdoors. A Baylor College…
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Baylor College of Medicine announces 12 honorees to be recognized at the 2023 Alumni Awards ceremony, Thursday, October 12, at The Westin Houston…
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Until now, scientific evidence has been inconclusive regarding the ability of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, to replicate in the human…
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and lethal form of brain tumor. Despite treatment, GBM recurrence is inevitable and tends to occur outside…
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As people flock to communal pools, water parks, beaches and lakes to find relief from the summer heat, some may be unaware of the microscopic hazards…
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Batswana dancers perform as leaders from the Government of Botswana, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital and Bristol Myers Squibb celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Botswana-Baylor Children’s Clinical Centre of Excellence.
When it opened in 2003, the Botswana-Baylor Children’s Clinical Centre of Excellence (Botswana-Baylor Trust) was the first pediatric HIV clinic on…
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A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine is gaining ground in their search for solutions to the global problem of bacterial antibiotic…
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Doctor using a stethoscope to listen to patient's heart, graphic of heart beat displayed over image with red line.
What happens after a first-time hospitalization for heart failure? While there are guidelines on optimal treatment of patients with heart failure,…
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Dr. Angela Catic gives tips on signs and symptoms to look for when traveling with or visiting an elder adult.
Family medical history can serve as a roadmap for our health, so it’s important information to share with your primary care physician. An expert at…
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To enjoy the scent of morning coffee and freshly baked cookies or to perceive the warning smell of something burning, the brain needs two types of…
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As the body ages, organ function progressively declines and the risk for a wide range of diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer and…
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The Roy and Lillie Cullen Building, with the Alkek Fountain at the entrance.
Dr. Benjamin Deneen, professor and Dr. Russell J. and Marian K. Blattner Chair in neurosurgery and director of the Center for Cancer Neuroscience at…
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Dr. Kara Marshall, assistant professor of neuroscience and a McNair Scholar at Baylor College of Medicine, has been selected by the Pew Charitable…
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Summer heat with an umbrella
Heat illness comes in different stages, with heat stroke being the most severe and dangerous of them all. A Baylor College of Medicine expert…
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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a crucial regulator of the anti-cancer immune response that could change the game in the…
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For some people, the anxiety that comes with being in large crowds can be debilitating. An expert with Baylor College of Medicine explains why people…
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