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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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Baylor College of Medicine held its 2023 commencement ceremony at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts on Monday. 269 students received their…
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Before you pack up your family for a cross country trip or an international plane ride, it is important to be sure each member has the resources they…
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Breast Cancer: Fact vs. Myth
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine is coming closer to delivering on the promise of personalized breast cancer therapy with a…
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Pelvic floor issues can occur among both men and women, but non-invasive strengthening therapy is available for people experiencing these issues. A…
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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Cancer Center and collaborating institutions report interim results from a first-in-human…
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Somatic mosaicism occurs when somatic cells, or the body’s non-reproductive cells, are genetically different from one another. Although somatic…
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Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common and second deadliest cancer. How colorectal cancer develops is not well understood, but a team led by…
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For most people, warmer temperatures and longer days mean more exposure to sunlight. A dermatologist with Baylor College of Medicine reminds people…
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The next time you load your family into the car, be sure first that you are up to date on your car seat safety. A pediatric emergency medicine expert…
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Dr. Kara Marshall, assistant professor of neuroscience and a McNair Scholar, has been named a Freeman Hrabowski Scholar by the Howard Hughes Medical…
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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have linked specific variants or mutations of the gene myocardin-related transcription factor B (MRTFB)…
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MDA-MB-453 human breast cancer cells
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have identified a strategy cancerous tumors use to remotely disrupt the…
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Neuropathy is a type of chronic pain triggered by nerve injury or certain diseases. It affects millions of people worldwide, significantly…
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As people get older, they aspire to live healthy lives as free as possible from the natural decline of cognitive abilities that occurs with aging. At…
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Snacking at the movie theater is a ritual as old as cinema itself. And with the growing number of options, some may need help navigating the…
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