news › dna-fracturing-rewires-gene-control-in-cancer
… methylation across cancers. “Genomic structural variations occur when a piece of DNA that is in one part of the genome … co-director of Cancer Bioinformatics of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine. … by National Institutes of Health grants P30CA125123, U24CA143845 and U24CA144025. …
departments › ... › grand-rounds
… Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Sept. 24, 2021 Nelson Liou, M.D. Assistant Professor Department of … of Medicine Video Presentation (BCM Login Required) March 24, 2023 Ramon Jin, M.D., Ph.D. Instructor in Medicine … base of learners in these topic areas and improve their competencies to enhance the patient care experience and …
news › glynac-supplementation-extends-life-span-in-mice
… provides proof-of-concept that supplementing GlyNAC – a combination of glycine and N-acetylcysteine as precursors of … excited to find that the mice that received GlyNAC lived 24% longer than those that did not receive GlyNAC,” Sekhar … decades, and our studies show that GlyNAC supplementation successfully and consistently improves many age-related …
news › an-early-start-to-spring-allergies
… force. An expert with Baylor College of Medicine gives an upcoming pollen and mold forecast and reviews how to properly … antihistamine tablets can be taken once every 24 hours and begin to work about 30 minutes after ingesting … yet must mow their grass. People who find that such easily accessible treatments are not enough may need to work with an …
news › fruit-flies-offer-new-insights-into-how-human-ad-risk-genes-affect-the-brain
… the genes are expressed in the adult fly brain, including 24 specifically expressed in neurons and 13 in glia, another … researchers looked for patterns. They grouped the genes according to the type of brain problem they caused – … functional impairment or poor stress recovery. Then, they compared these groups to genetic data from actual patients …
news › new-cdkl-genes-linked-to-neurodevelopmental-disorders
… Programs of the National Institutes of Health (grants R24OD031447, U54OD030165, R24OD022005, U54OD030165, U54NS093793, U2CNS132415-01S01) and the National Science Foundation (grant …
news › study-reveals-new-opportunities-to-develop-cancer-treatments
… breadth of possibilities for treating this disease. Using a comprehensive approach that included integrating proteomics, … of Health grants from the National Cancer Institute (U24 CA210954, U24 CA271076, R01 CA245903, U01CA271247 and P50 CA058183), …
healthcare › ... › become-an-eye-donor
… clarity caused by an injury or a disease process that becomes severe. A corneal transplant is the replacement of an … or diseased cornea with a donor cornea. Donor corneas come from individuals who have died and donated their … Medicine distributes tissue to surgeons for their patients according to a strict protocol that ensures fairness and …
healthcare › ... › supportive-therapies
… are the drugs used in supportive therapies and their most common side effects. Other side effects may occur. Please report any persistent or severe problems to … Less Common Side Effects Shortness of breath, chest discomfort Swelling of extremities … or ibuprofen Injection site reaction - redness and discomfort …
news › quality-safety-conference-may-14-2015
… initiatives. “Quality improvement and patient safety have become increasingly important for patients, payers, and health … programs. Additionally, a poster presentation of successful quality improvement and patient safety projects … 77030), from 4 – 7 p.m. You must register no less than 24 hours in advance to attend. Visit Baylor CME to register …