news › brain-activity-during-observational-learning-similar-to-memory-recall
… College of Medicine believe it is related to memory recall and have identified, in rats, activity patterns … brain activity during this process is similar to memory recall,” said Dr. Daoyun Ji , professor of neuroscience at … exactly how the circuitry of our own brain works in more complex examples of social understanding is still a mystery. …
news › common-spring-sports-injuries
… and what muscles are used to play that sport. … Baseball and softball … High school-aged baseball players, … from certain pitches, such as curve balls, because their bodies cannot sustain those pitches and it puts stress on … throw, it’s still something to look out for. Other common injuries in softball players are hip and low back …
research › ... › warning-signs-of-a-violent-relationship
… A person who has been abusive in the past is likely to become abusive again. Remember that no one ever deserves to be … abusive actions. People who are either abusive or becoming abusive may show one or more of the following warning … you for (abuser/s) problems Acting like the abuse is not really happening Having sudden mood changes Destroying or …
research › faculty-labs › chad-johnston-lab
… Microbial communities are increasingly appreciated to play important … in human health and disease. Advances in DNA sequencing now allow us to profile these communities and detect potential threats, theoretically …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-46682
… H-46682 … Objective … : To determine the effects of combined therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE), rituximab, and … last 30 days. Ground-glass abnormality and/or consolidation superimposed on a reticular or honeycomb UIP pattern on locally read chest CT scan. Ability and willingness to give …
news › know-your-risk-for-hereditary-cancer
… like ovarian or pancreatic cancer and cancers in a less commonly affected gender – for example, breast cancer in men … a pedigree and illustrate cancer risk. “It’s helpful to come prepared to answer questions about the types of cancers … variant or an unknown variant. We may want to test specifically for that variant.” Eble says some patients are …
research › ... › when-does-anxiety-become-a-problem
… stress to the family. Let’s turn to our two characters, Sally and Neil. … Too much anxiety is precisely the problem … upset if she needs to change shoes or if her shoelace becomes untied when her mom isn’t around, as other people do … will also experience anxiety that is too high. This is completely normal! However, when anxiety is too high for too …
news › trish-sends-human-health-experiments-aboard-polaris-dawn-mission
… a series of human health research experiments aboard the upcoming Polaris Dawn mission, the first in a series of human … for Space Medicine at Baylor. “We are grateful to our commercial space exploration partners, and in particular, … in their missions, as a route to improving health for all humans in space and on Earth.” The spaceflight …
news › an-extra-hour-to-fix-your-circadian-rhythm
… Baylor College of Medicine, shares details on the effects "falling back” an hour has on circadian rhythms, shift workers … time does allow us to catch up on sleep debt. It is recommended that we get seven to nine hours of sleep each … normally adjust,” Wilson said. “If it is long term, we recommend simulating nighttime when they go home in the …
news › study-unveils-molecular-pathway-of-metastatic-cancer-cells
… data from the public domain collectively representing 38 studies and more than 3,000 patients and 4,000 tumors,” said … co-director of cancer bioinformatics at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “Our pan-cancer … many different cancers, regardless of tumor origin.” One challenge when studying cancer metastasis is that tumor …