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departments › ... › core-training
… In addition to training experiences at their primary site, all interns participate in core training experiences. This … intern supervisors for these outpatient cases are typically different from supervisors at their primary training … All interns (regardless of track) participate in core …
healthcare › ... › carotid-artery-stent-procedure
… other blood thinning medication. Tell your doctor about any allergies you have, especially to contrast dye or iodine. Tell your doctor if you … take aspirin since aspirin and other medications are usually begun before a procedure and continued for several … Medications typically prescribed include aspirin, Plavix®, Coumadin® (also …
research › ... › interpersonal-violence
… If you are in danger, please use a safer computer, call 911 or your local hotline, or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE … in their lives. These behaviors that are not typically recognized as abusive include disability-related … more of the warning signs or red flags. Warning signs for all women to heed include extreme jealousy, threats to harm …
news › researchers-study-possible-carnitine-deficiency
… results in studies, which represents 10 to 20 percent of all cases of autism spectrum disorders, might have in common … deficiency and mild forms of autism that disproportionally affect males, Beaudet and colleagues looked for other … are born with adequate carnitine because “carnitine is usually delivered across the placenta, and most infants are …
news › hiv-1-protein-helps-induce-metabolic-defects
… HIV end up with abnormal fat loss and deposits – a problem call lipodystrophy. “With antiretroviral treatment, HIV has … (despite the best antiviral treatment) a chronic, metabolically debilitating illness with high risk of diabetes, … need for a real cure for HIV, i.e., ways of wiping out all traces of HIV even in reservoirs where it currently …
news › global-collaboration-mapping-the-whole-human-brain
… Jiang Lab are part of a global collaborative led by the Allen Institute to map the whole human brain. In what is being called the brain equivalent of the Human Genome Project, this … single cells. “To understand how the brain works mechanistically we must understand the basic cell types that make up …
news › a-promising-potential-therapeutic-strategy-for-rett-syndrome
… condition that causes a regression in development, typically after 6 to 18 months of normal growth, leading to … because about 65% of patients with Rett syndrome have partially functional MeCP2 that either has decreased DNA binding … Syndrome. Reaching this delicate balance has made it challenging to develop safe and effective treatments. “We knew …
education › ... › facility
… technologies to join faculty, students, and patients at all levels in effective learning communities. In support of … capacity of either 50 per room or a total of 100. Three smaller rooms are available with a capacity for 10-20 … Breakout rooms for visiting lecturers and clinicians A gallery featuring Baylor clinicians whose work has been …
healthcare › ... › central-hearing-system
… In all sensory systems an important part of the neural code is … is stimulated. In the case of the eye, a spot of light falls on a few photoreceptors and they excite nerves that map … original three-dimensional acoustic world. There are actually parts of the brain that contain a true …
research › ... › teddy-and-npod-v-projects
… samples. We are amplifying and culturing out viruses from all 19,000 plus patient samples. …