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news › estrogen-regulated-brain-circuit-that-helps-females-control-obesity-identified
… point, its physiological relevance is not clear. “My lab has long been interested in understanding sex differences in … – nutrition and molecular and cellular biology at Baylor. “For instance, before menopause women are typically protected … increase energy expenditure, which can prevent obesity. “What we didn’t know at that time were the neurocircuits that …
Baylor led research awarded $31 Million for Resynchronization Therapy in Patients with Heart Failure
news › baylor-led-research-awarded-31-million-for-resynchronization-therapy-in-patients-with-heart-failure
… the heart’s rhythm and rate and is present in approximately one-third of heart failure patients. Cardiac …
news › gene-p16-drives-colorectal-cancer-potential-therapy-target
… that reduced tumor growth and improved survival in tumor-bearing mice, opening new possibilities for future targeted … was more effective for improving survival in tumor-bearing mice than each drug alone.” Research has shown that …
research › ... › relationships
… of socialization experiences in adolescence is generally acknowledged, but the fact that many girls with … and 2 percent to neither gender. The majority have been sexually active; 92 percent have had sex with a man, 16 percent … to dating. Even when women with disabilities were socially outgoing, with strong social skills and many friends, …
news › patient-priorities-care-older-patients
… multiple chronic conditions were enrolled into two groups. One group received the Patient Priorities Care approach using a nurse practitioner or a social worker to identify patient priorities, …
research › ... › supplemental-information-for-autism-understanding-anxiety-in-autistic-children
… around changes in routine, new situations, changing from one activity to another, social rejection, sensory overload, and special interests or repetitive behaviors. The table … Anxiety Disorders and Core Symptoms … from social situations because they prefer to play alone. In this case, children are not fearful of social …
education › ... › award-recipients
… T32 training grant. His experience includes mentoring 22 Ph.D. graduate students in his laboratory, 15 postdoctoral researchers, and serving on more than 100 Ph.D. thesis advisory committees – many of his former … Matthew N. Rasband, Ph.D. …
news › dont-let-the-pandemic-stress-your-skin-out
… but stress often is a common source, explains Dr. Helen Malone , cosmetics director of dermatology at Baylor. “Stress causes inflammation and hormones that can cause changes in the skin, allowing people to age prematurely,” Malone said. “Eating a balanced diet, exercising and getting …
news › nih-funded-consortium-focuses-on-advancing-genome-editing-research
… of Health, aims to accelerate genome editing research and the development of new gene-editing related technologies … Heaney , Dr. William Lagor and Dr. Mary Dickinson is one of two groups that serve as a small-animal testing … and deletion mutations, homology directed repair and off-target editing. Dr. Denise Lanza and Dr. John Seavitt …
academic-centers › ... › cancer-prevention-programs
… Colorectal and Cervical Cancer Screening Programs … funded by a series of grants from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). The current CPRIT … Grant (# PP210007) is a collaborative project between MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer …