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… that causes poor blood flow to your legs or arms. The most common cause of PAD is the buildup of plaque in blood … your chance of having a heart attack or stroke. Treatment for PAD includes ways to lower your risk of heart attack and … This is not done as often as other surgeries for PAD. It is most often done on the large femoral artery. …
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… Institute is recognized worldwide, as a leading-edge center for the diagnosis, treatment, and research of malignant … pathologists and intensivists specifically tailor for you a comprehensive personalized treatment plan that … Mesothelioma is an aggressive asbestos-related malignancy that originates from the cells …
healthcare › ... › prostate-cancer
… Urologic oncology specialists in the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor St. Luke's Medical … you through the treatment options available to give you the best possible chance for a positive outcome. If you have questions or want to … Lamont Bell had little hope of beating his rare form of prostate cancer. But thankfully, a clinical trial at …
news › nudge-can-be-ethical-choice
… important role. However, in some cases, it may be ethical for the decision aids to provide a "nudge" toward a … aid to make patients think about it more might be the best choice. In the second case, the guidelines recommend … medicine--health services research at BCM, Dr. Scott B. Cantor, professor of biostatistics, and Dr. Robert J. Volk, …
news › decreased-levels-of-a-protein-kinase-leads-to-atrial-fibrillation
… what causes this type of arrhythmia and what might be the best therapeutic target to prevent this potentially deadly … a certain type of calcium channel known as ryanodine receptors (RyR2) as playing a role in atrial fibrillation, but … expressed protein kinase (SPEG) are responsible for the hyperactive state of RyR2 in atrial fibrillation. …
news › exome-sequencing-for-infants-in-icu
… teams must move quickly to make a diagnosis and begin the best course of treatment. However, in infants suspected to … the majority of known defects occur. The research team performed clinical exome sequencing for 278 unrelated infants … from critical exome sequencing take about two weeks to complete, which is much faster than many other diagnostic …
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… Thank you for your interest in the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship … leaders in cardiology no matter what your career trajectory.  The Baylor College of Medicine Cardiology fellowship … and faculty supervision. We are proud to have one of the best county hospitals in the nation, one of the most …
news › trish-to-enhance-research-on-ax-1-mission-data-on-human-spaceflight-impacts
… The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine in … back on Earth. Findings will inform technologies and best practices to help prepare astronauts for deep space … health,” said Dr. Dorit Donoviel , TRISH executive director and professor in the Center for Space Medicine at …
news › staying-cool-under-high-heat
… Dr. Maria Mejia , associate professor of family and community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, shares how … and tongue   o    No tears when crying o    No wet diapers for three hours o    Sunken eyes, cheeks, a sunken soft spot … of death in young athletes each year. Prevention “The best way to prevent heat-related illness is to limit …
news › new-tau-regulators-and-therapeutic-targets-for-neurodegenerative-disorders-discovered
… causes and no effective treatments are available currently for these disorders. In a current study published in Neuron … the levels of tau protein. They identified new tau regulators that can serve as viable and effective therapeutic … the likelihood that treatments to prevent dementia are best initiated in the pre-symptomatic phase and are likely …
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