healthcare › clinical-trials › h-1843
… H-1843 … During early development, the body has to establish top-bottom, front-back, and left-right relationships. Birth defects can result if the left-right position of organs is disturbed. These birth defects are sometimes called "heterotaxy." Malformations seen in heterotaxy …
research › ... › module-4-learning-about-mission-plans
… you will learn about facing your fears by using what we call “mission plans”!   You will spend about 30 - 45 minutes reading, watching cartoons, and doing activities with your parent.  … Anxiety is … that anxiety helps keep us safe from danger. Anxiety can be a problem if you are too scared or if you get scared …
research › ... › astro-practicing-your-exposure-activities
… For your plan of action to work, you need to practice your … exposure activities … as much as you can. Try to practice a little bit every day. It might be … end point.  For other activities, it can be harder to know how long the activity should last. For example, one of …
research › ... › practicing-your-exposure-activities
… For your plan of action to work, you need to practice your … exposure activities … as much as you can. Try to practice a little bit every day. It might be … end point.  For other activities, it can be harder to know how long the activity should last. For example, one of …
research › ... › infant-cognition-and-health
… We are developing new, play-based situations to understand what infants as young as four months know … the differences between children within a twin pair can tell us a lot about how the environment shapes development. In BITS, we are …
academic-centers › ... › cancer-center-shared-resources
… The Shared Resources of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center provide technical support … and informatics services that would be difficult and too expensive for individual investigators or programs to … and ultrasound, to facilitate studies involving genetically engineered mice. To facilitate maintenance of SR user …
news › one-step-closer-to-improving-er-breast-cancer-patients-response-to-therapy
… of Medicine brings hope for a more personalized approach to treat estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer, the most common type of this cancer. The team … Center at Baylor. Their work was inspired by clinical data showing that tumors with reduced NF1 had unusually high …
research › ... › introduction
… I guess that as I grow older and mature more, I have begun to proclaim that identity as a woman and thinking even if no … with gusto astounds the medical profession. In so doing, however, we are presenting medical science with a number of … to press for change in service systems so that they can more effectively assist women with disabilities to
departments › ... › fellows
… Baylor resident, I knew that staying at TCH would allow me to learn from a large and diverse patient population and see … me to be the most competent pediatric rheumatologist I can be. … Medical School: … The University of Texas Health … spot or thing to do … : take my dog, June, and my 1-year-old son on walks in Buffalo Bayou and Memorial Park, or sit …
academic-centers › thincbcm › events
… New Frontiers in RNA Biology and Therapeutics, on Friday, October 20, 2023. RNA Biology is considered one of the most … information to come.  Save the Date! FASEB RNA Processing & Cancer Conference is coming to Houston this November! Please visit the Conference’s website for more information. Hope …
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