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… Assisted reproductive technologies have advanced to the point that scientists can select embryos that have certain …
news › fruit-fly-study-uncovers-functional-significance-of-gene-mutations-associated-with-autism
… fellow in Dr. Michael Wangler ’s lab at Baylor, was the point person investigating how these gene variants affected …
news › ultrafine-particles-can-change-defense-against-lung-cancer
… the process of breathing,” Kheradmand said. “It is at that point where these particles can collect and begin to alter …
news › easing-into-exercise-after-surgery
… start? Should I do basic home exercises? “I try to make a point to tell patients this information, but it’s important …
healthcare › ... › parkinsons-disease
… the nervous system that affects movement. It develops gradually and is commonly manifested by tremor, stiffness, … The symptoms commonly begin on one side of the body and usually remain worse on that side when the symptoms begin to … Tremor (typically present at onset in one hand at rest but may also …
education › ... › administration
… 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website ( www.sacscoc.org ). …
research › ... › publications
… of antibodies to fight bone metastasis. Science advances, 7(26), eabf2051. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abf2051 Bado IL, Zhang W, Hu J, Xu Z, Wang H, … View a full list of publications on the PubMed website. …
healthcare › ... › essential-tremor
… ET can interfere with writing, typing, texting, eating, speaking, singing, and various other activities of … Parkinson's disease. This is supported by the reports of well-studied families in which some members have typical ET, … as the thalamus, cerebellum, and olivary nucleus. Loss and swelling of specialized cells called Purkinje cells in the …
research › ... › sexual-esteem
… someone else. It’s what you bring of yourself, both emotionally and physically, to sex and relationships — what you do with that and … must look at ways to overcome barriers that prevent us from allowing ourselves the satisfaction of being confident in … Practice saying “no.” Practice doing things that challenge you in new ways. Practice replacing negative …
education › ... › bcm-life
… out for the BCM LIFE newsletter and mentions of events and point opportunities in institutional communications, such as …