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… 50 and older diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis. Additionally, findings from the … they walked for exercise. Participants who reported 10 or more instances of exercise from the age of 50 years or … exercise had 40% decreased odds of new frequent knee pain compared to non-walkers.   “These findings are particularly …
news › little-known-cardiovascular-risks-that-can-have-a-big-impact
… for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, obesity, family history or smoking. But there are two risk factors that … of blood clots, heart attack or stroke. This affects 5 to 10% of the population, which includes millions of Americans. … 1,000 mg/dL are considered severe. Those numbers are not common but are difficult to control and can contribute to an …
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… intervention delivered to youth with type 1 diabetes (age 10 to 13) and their parents. … of arginine administration in children with type 2 diabetes compared to healthy controls.  … study is to test type 1 diabetes genetic risk scores in combination with other characteristics present at diabetes …
news › clinical-genome-resource-receives-global-recognition
… The GCB notes that GCBRs represent the most crucial components or nodes within the global life science data … has supported the work in the genetics of cancer with over 10 international expert panels focused on hereditary and … and molecular and human genetics at Baylor. Dr. Aleksandar Milosavljevic , principal investigator of the Baylor ClinGen …
news › know-your-risk-for-breast-cancer
… and medical director of breast oncology at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine, … breast cancer are things that we cannot change such as a family history of cancer, dense breast tissue and never having … of cancer should begin annual mammograms at age 40 or 10 years earlier than the age at which their first-degree …
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… A novel statistical test by combining sequencing data from a patient cohort with a normal control population database. By comparing the expected and observed allele frequency in the … are identified in our dataset, making the currently most comprehensive single-cell profiling of adult human retina. …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-to-offer-new-clinical-psychology-degree-program
… in fall semester of 2026 with an anticipated cohort of 10 students. The five-year program follows the … The curriculum is designed to develop core scientific competencies in health service psychology and clinical … Professions strategic plan. We are excited to expand our family of exceptional graduate health professions programs and …
news › transforming-the-recognition-and-management-of-persistent-chylomicronemia
… defined as triglyceride (TG) greater than or equal to 1000 mg/dL) is being recommended by experts from the … with chylomicronemia are categorized as having familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) or multifactorial chylomicronemia (MCS). FCS is rare (1 …
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departments › ... › fellows-news
… Jaber won first place at the fellows case presentation competition at the Texas Gulf Coast Gastrointestinal Society … Patel, Dr. Jordan Sparkman, Dr. Robert J. Sealock, Dr. Milena Gould Suarez, Dr. Natalia Khalaf and Dr. Jinna Chu. … GI Grand Rounds. He was awarded The Distinguished Visiting Professor award. …
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