news › how-maternal-zika-infection-results-in-newborn-microcephaly
… led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine revealed how  in utero  Zika virus infection can lead to microcephaly in newborns. The team discovered that the …
news › how-to-stay-safe-when-attending-sports-events
… As sports stadiums reopen after closing last year due to COVID-19, it is no surprise that fans are eager to see … the event. “Vaccination is the most important thing you can do to keep yourself, family and friends as well as your … and remember to get tested if you develop symptoms.   … … How to stay safe when attending sports events …
news › how-to-prevent-an-exercise-injury-after-quarantine
… As people return to the gym and their regular fitness routines after months … community medicine at Baylor. Sulapas offers a few tips on how to prevent injury, whether you are seasoned to exercise … … Warming up the muscles and having a cool-down routine can help decrease risk of injury, Sulapas said. He …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-52269
… study? … Looking for parents and children aged 4 years old to join! We are recruiting families who are interested in helping us understand how sleep, memory, and attention are affected by the timing … your participation.   If you need to contact us, we can be reached by calling either (713) 798-0557 or email us …
news › health-policy-day-how-all-aspects-of-your-environment-impact-health
… 4. The virtual seminar will address environmental justice topics and how physical, social and structural surroundings can impact our health. This year’s event is co-sponsored by …
news › calcium-scores-can-help-statin-therapy-decisions
… disease (ASCVD) plays an important role in deciding whether to start statin therapy. While there are recommendations and … and tests to determine ASCVD risk recommended by the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology, gives … of a future cardiovascular event,” Al Rifai said. “However, this test alone isn’t suggested. Calculating risk …
news › fall-illnesses-heres-how-to-prevent-them
… As temperatures begin to drop for the fall season, there is often an increase in … community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, explains how to prevent infection and best protect yourself from … and getting vaccinated. “Vaccines for flu, COVID and RSV can certainly get your immune system primed for these …
news › little-known-cardiovascular-risks-that-can-have-a-big-impact
… Most people can name a few, if not all, of the traditional risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, obesity, … levels as well as genetic testing, since it is inherited. However, once a diagnosis is made there isn’t an effective …
about-us › ... › organ-donation-policy
… organ transplant, and every ten minutes someone is added to the national transplant waiting list. Unfortunately,  nearly half  of all listed candidates will die waiting for a transplant.  Research … organs in all regions of the U.S. have appropriate access. However, along with these changes, we must put in place …
healthcare › ... › genital-herpes
… wherever the virus first enters the body. Genital herpes can be spread through direct contact with these sores and … affects over 45 million people in the United States alone. However, most people infected by the herpes virus find ways … vagina, urinary opening, cervix or anus as well as the tongue, mouth, eyes, gums, lips, fingers and other parts of …
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