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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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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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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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Greg Brenneman, executive chairman of CCMP, began serving as chair of the Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees after the board’s May meeting.
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Clinical Sequencing Research
A new investigation led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine’s Human Genome Sequencing Center, the Institute of Evolutionary Biology and…
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Screens – whether they are phones, tablets, computers or televisions – are more accessible than ever now. Screen time is valuable to many children…
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered to be the gold standard to treat an episode of refractory depression. However, over the last decade,…
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A 5,000-mile floating mass of seaweed has already started washing up on Florida beaches, and with it, the potential for respiratory health concerns.…
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Baylor College of Medicine has recognized physicians for their excellence in patient care through its annual Faculty Awards Day, held earlier this…
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Baylor College of Medicine celebrated its new Lillie and Roy Cullen Tower, an innovative, collaborative space for medical education and research…
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Baylor College of Medicine’s top educational leaders were honored at Faculty Awards Day, held earlier this month in the College’s Cullen Auditorium.
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