news › fat-injections-give-face-young-natural-look
… A plastic surgeon at Baylor College of Medicine is helping women who desire … face achieve that by extracting small amounts of tissue from excess fat areas on their body and injecting it to the … the white, or scleral, part of the eye. This is an up-and-coming trend in aesthetic beauty," said Dr. Eser Yuksel, …
news › forum-on-arts-health-promotion-to-be-held
… A network of Harris County academic institutions, public health systems and community service organizations, including the … to promote important health messages. The forum takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the United Way of Greater … established through a recent grant from the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas to reach the medically …
news › video-game-result-more-fruits-vegetables
… behavior change increased their fruit and vegetable consumption, according to a study published today by researchers at the USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas … 50th and 95th percentile body mass index. Children in the control group were given information on websites with video …
news › baylor-medterra-join-to-study-cbd
… effects of cannabidiol (CBD), a THC-free product derived from the cannabis plant, with the hope of deriving a … biological capabilities. “This is an important study as we continue to see CBD surge in popularity, despite little … with arthritis.” Medterra CBD, a California-based company that makes CBD isolate derived from THC-free hemp, …
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… the heart of the Texas Medical Center , the largest medical complex in the world, Baylor College of Medicine focuses the efforts of faculty, staff and trainees on improving health through science, scholarship and … engines on the TMC campus are number two in nation funding from the National Institutes of Health. Researchers …
news › baylor-neuroscientist-awarded-mcknight-endowment-fund
… Medicine, has been awarded the 2020 McKnight Scholar Award from the McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience . This highly competitive award recognizes young scientists who are in the … early stages of their research careers and who are working on research that has immediate and significant impact on
news › what-to-know-about-osteoporosis
… About 54 million Americans have low bone mass, putting them at risk of … and women can take to help protect themselves against the common bone disease, even if genetically predisposed. “While … peak levels before that point, we are starting to decline from an already reduced bone mass level. Losing bone mass …
departments › ... › endocrinology-metabolism-and-diabetes-fellowship
… providing unparalleled research opportunities in preparation for an independent academic career. Physicians with exceptional clinical skills who intend to pursue a career in … by Dr. Peter Kohler, chief of the endocrine division from 1972-1977. Dr. James B. Field served as division chief …
departments › ... › chairs-message
… new disciplines – routinely capture cellular-level information that would have been nearly unimaginable just a few … all levels in broad areas of molecular and cellular biology from all corners of the United States and from institutions … respected for their contributions. The department’s entire community of trainees, faculty, and staff is supported …
departments › ... › residency-programs
… Throughout the evolution of the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, there … in 1987, and we have had hundreds of trainees graduate from our programs. There has been no higher priority in the … genomics. Our programs enjoy preeminence in the genetics community. They are approved by the  Accreditation Council …
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