research › ... › what-are-quick-fixes
… . We call these behaviors Fix-Its because they do not get to the root of what is causing your child’s fears or solve any problems in the long run. … fixes, the more they will depend on these behaviors to alleviate their anxiety or slow down their worries. … for children to learn how to manage their anxiety without allowing them to lean on certain items or behaviors for …
education › ... › student-opportunities-for-advancement-in-research
… from the Student Research Educational Resources . Additionally, SOAR Travel Awards are available to support student … your needs or interests, you may search the VIICTR profiles website, or email the SOAR Director, Mabel Perez-Oquendo, … and Case Report Tools for Research Development: JoVE, All of Us Research Program, and Quality Improvement Project …
departments › family-and-community-medicine › reports-news
… Our faculty and studies are featured in the following blogs, websites, videos, and social media: What is inflammation? … Cannabis use in pregnancy – April 2, 2025 Oops, I accidentally ate molded food! Now what? – April 1, 2025 Three … gaps among patients seeking antibiotics - Nov. 6, 2024 Halloween candy: Don't get spooked by all that sugar - Oct. …
research › ... › projects
… more frequently in anencephalic fetuses. The primary challenge remains to identify which gene variants under what … requires complicated tissue-tissue interactions between all germ layers and coordinated movements in three … impact on birth defects such as craniosynostosis. These studies are supported by NIH grant R01HD093758-01 The Role of …
departments › ... › manuscripts
… . Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol . 2025 May 26;5(1):e118. PMID: 40453518. DOI: 10.1017/ash.2025.63 Goyal … cohort study . JMIR Res Protoc . 2025 May 8;14:e52610. PMID: 40338643. DOI: 10.2196/52610 Godwin KM, … A diagnostic study . BMC Prim Care . 2025 Apr 15;26(1):111. PMID: 40234795. DOI: 10.1186/s12875-025-02811-3 …
education › ... › frequently-asked-questions
… Questions that cannot be answered via the program's website may be addressed in an email to the program. These … to by a representative of the admissions committee. Please allow up to 2 weeks for response. … All … receive any federal financial aid. View more information . All admitted students should note that BCM does not control …
news › micro-scaled-method-holds-promise-for-cancer-diagnosis
… “Patients die from cancer because, at a sufficiently fundamental … after treatment by assessing the ability of ErbB2 antibodies to inhibit the drug target. “For the first time, we … “Under the auspices of the NCI-CPTAC, we will expand studies into larger groups of patients undergoing treatment for …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… Aneurysms are dangerous because they can grow and eventually rupture allowing blood to leak out of the vessel. When aneurysms … accumulates in the fluid space under the brain and this is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Aneurysms that bleed are … determine the likelihood that an aneurysm will rupture. Small aneurysms (less than five millimeters in size) are …
education › ... › funding
… or state agency and/or private foundation via a nationally competitive application process ·Fellowship must … available for postdoctoral research. Applicant generally must be U.S. citizen or have (or have applied for) … science, bioengineering or biotechnology, and public health problems, including multidisciplinary efforts. Applicant …
healthcare › ... › progressive-supranuclear-palsy
… Gait instability and falls are caused by a combination of problems, including loss of postural (adjustment) reflexes, … movements, although they may notice blurring of vision and problems reading. As the disease progresses, horizontal eye … Pure akinesia with gait freezing involves early gait problems, small handwriting, poor speech volume, and …