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… As we move into the winter months, cold weather and less daylight may … not hydrate as well as they would in warmer months, which can result in dehydration and cramping. He says to be sure … Shybut: Carve out time to stay active this holiday season How to correct common fitness mistakes … … Winter workout …
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… The State of Texas is poised to launch the Child Psychiatry Access Network, or CPAN, … treat mild to moderate youth mental health disorders. CPAN can allow educational consultation in real time to help … has five minutes to respond to the primary care physician’s call, and based on that initial contact, the physician will …
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… involved in the development of allergen sensitization and tolerance has significant implications for the development of therapeutic … must be between the ages of 0 months and 64 years old. Patients referred to the treating physician for any of …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-36058
… H-36058 … Comparison of Food Preparations in Atopy Patch and Immediate … false negative values). Participants must be 18 years old or less and a patient seen in Texas Children's Pediatric …
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news › researchers-are-using-data-mining-to-learn-more-about-uncommon-diabetes-cases
… as “atypical” – is gaining greater attention, thanks to the Rare and Atypical Diabetes Network (RADIANT), led by … range of atypical forms of diabetes that affect people who cannot be categorized in the same way,” Parikh said. “Some … to many data mining situations,” said Krischer, who also holds the USF Health Endowed Chair in Diabetes Research.   …
news › embrace-your-travel-bug-without-getting-sick
… diseases expert at Baylor College of Medicine explains how to avoid getting traveler’s diarrhea on your next trip. … is very common, the types of bugs that are causing it can vary depending on where you’re traveling – most are …
news › fall-allergies-what-to-expect
… As fall arrives, cooler temperatures encourage people to spend more time outdoors. An expert at Baylor College of … to be conscious of what is in the air and offers tips on how to protect yourself to enjoy the new season. “People … the upcoming allergy seasons. The eruption of the Tonga Volcano in January launched a large number of particulates and …
news › unexpected-role-of-otx2-drives-aggressive-medulloblastoma
… Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, the University of Manitoba and collaborating institutions revealed an unexpected … – the most common aggressive childhood brain cancer. The findings suggest that targeting OTX2 or its … This is the first time that alternative splicing has been shown to play a functional role in the development of the …
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