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research › ... › how-behaviors-are-learned-the-abc-model
… think about a common situation that many caregivers have found themselves in. You are getting your child ready … specific. For instance, instead of saying that a child is “having a meltdown”, you could say that a child “screams and … know whether changes that were made to address a behavior have been helpful. In the example above, the behavior would …
news › how-a-mutation-in-the-skd3-enzyme-can-cause-mgca7-disease
… in humans and whose mutations cause MGCA7. SKD3 enzymes have a catalytic domain or part that drives protein … non-catalytic domain of unknown function. “Previous studies have shown that mutations in the catalytic domain that … disrupt SKD3 activity can cause MGCA7 disease, but it’s been a mystery how mutations in the non-catalytic domain …
news › what-you-need-to-know-about-covid-flu-and-rsv-vaccines
… risk factors and levels of COVID in your community. “If you have not had a previous bivalent booster, I recommend … especially if you are in an at-risk group. It’s better to have some protection than no protection,” Piedra said. “If you have already received your bivalent booster and you are …
departments › ... › t32-research-training-program
… specialists are essential for translational research to have a tangible impact on clinical care. Our program … related to cardiovascular disease. All T32 faculty mentors have active laboratories, have been successful in securing extramural funding, and …
news › understanding-histiocytosis
… professor of pediatrics – hematology and oncology. "We’ve been able to make a lot of progress in understanding the … Allen and McClain have developed a strategy to study global gene expression … causes the disease to vary vastly in severity. "Some people have a single skin or bone lesion, and that’s the extent of …
healthcare › ... › atypical-parkinsonism
… a variety of neurological disorders in which patients have some clinical features of PD, but the symptoms are … (striatum). In other words, the patients look like they have PD, but the cause of their symptoms is different from … Patients with atypical parkinsonism have symptoms like PD, including resting tremors, slowed …
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… We welcome your input into the policy process. If you have questions, comments, or concerns about current policy … Use Policy; and 12.2.16 – Encryption Policy. Other policies have been modified to remain consistent with these updates. …
research › ... › body-image
… to think highly of herself, or she may think of herself as having few skills or abilities valued by others. Others' opinions are part of this process, too. It has been suggested that it is important for a woman with a … not in a woman. These messages are often internalized, and have an impact on how women with disabilities see …
news › childhood-cancer-survivor-support-expanding
… Texas receive healthcare that meets their unique needs has been the focus of the Passport for Care, developed by Texas … Passport for Care, allowing childhood cancer survivors to have direct access to their treatment information and screening recommendations; about 2,800 survivors have enrolled. With this latest CPRIT grant, Passport for …
departments › ... › addiction-psychiatry-fellowship
… examination in the subspecialty of addiction psychiatry. We have a 100 percent pass rate for Addiction Psychiatry (ABPN) … After all applications have been received, candidates may be eligible to interview …