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… taken on unique challenges with our depth in subspecialty liver disease. We have dedicated centers in solid tumors … early intervention and diagnosis of biliary atresia to fatty liver disease. As you will quickly see, Houston has … Transplant Infectious Disease Genetics and Metabolics Liver ICU …
news › dont-let-acl-injuries-sideline-soccer-goals
… at Baylor College of Medicine discusses this injury and why female soccer players are at risk. “Female soccer players are one of the highest risk groups …
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… and Texas Children’s have a long history of leading the way in finding new approaches for treating patients with …
news › pancreatic-injury-insulin-producing-cell
… analysis technology shows that a recent study that seemed to have identified the progenitors of these important cells may have been in error, said … pancreatic injury, beta cell self-renewal remains the only way pancreatic beta cells are being regenerated that we can …
departments › ... › chief-residents-message
… community. Our programs include four unique training pathways — Categorical Child Neurology, Foundational Child … and wellbeing. They are responsive, accessible, and always looking for ways to evolve the program based on our feedback. Although …
news › parental-leave-during-pmr-residency-does-not-impact-board-pass-rates
… can impact a resident’s board exam scores. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, in collaboration with colleagues … Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Mayo Clinic, found that those physical medicine and … Dr. James McDeavitt , executive vice president and dean of clinical affairs at Baylor and first author of the paper, …
research › ... › creating-mission-plans
… to add, remove or edit anything after thinking about the ways each fear impacts your child and/or your family. You … to admit that they have these fears. Remember you can always use your rewards system to help motivate your child to …
news › cracking-the-code-how-what-you-eat-might-affect-your-cancer-risk
… safety of folate food fortification and resulting cancer-promoting effects, particularly given the rising incidence …
news › p-bodies-sustain-acute-myeloid-leukemia
… corrupt the process that translates mRNAs into proteins in ways that facilitate their growth, but the underlying …
news › a-potential-non-invasive-stool-test-and-novel-therapy-for-endometriosis
… the human condition and potentially identifying better ways to manage it.” Furthermore, extensive studies also …