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… at the Baylor College of Medicine said there are ways to feel more rested throughout the day, even if you are … professor of sleep medicine at Baylor, offers tips on how to enjoy late-night sports and still get good sleep: … … watching a game, but drinking too much alcohol or caffeine can result in poor quality of sleep and leave you feeling …
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… hospitals, eight academic and research institutions, and 50 total related organizations, all not-for-profit. … Texas … 54 institutions, and thousands of volunteers and patient visits. Over 160,000 people visit the TMC each day. … As one … and tertiary care for a diverse population of chronically and acutely ill children. One of the largest pediatric …
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… Fellows Lecture … Monday conferences are held weekly from 5 to 6 p.m., starting in the fall. Lecture topics rotate and … GI faculty. The summer curriculum is focused on the most common inpatient and outpatient GI consults and is delivered … through a variety of high-yield GI topics. In addition, visiting professors are invited for private Q&A sessions …
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… College of Medicine is a three-year accredited program that combines training in research methodology, educational … tracks with 70 percent of the fellow’s time dedicated to research, teaching, advocacy and leadership training. The … further information about the Fellows’ College curriculum, visit the Pediatric Subspecialty Fellows’ College website . …
news › connecting-gene-mutations-genetic-diseases
… and Baylor College of Medicine researchers have led efforts to apply these DNA methods in the clinic. Nevertheless, in … of Mendelian disorders, published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics . The investigators used an … we suspect might be causing disease,” Hansen said. “This shows the power of big data approaches toward accelerating …
news › gut-microbiome-and-its-products-promote-endometriosis-in-animal-model
… worldwide suffer from endometriosis, a condition that typically causes pelvic pain and infertility. Endometriosis … develops when lining inside the womb grows attached to surrounding tissues, such as the intestine or the … products produced by the microbes, that were significantly altered in feces of mice with endometriosis. …
news › protein-beclin-1-is-a-major-player-in-uterine-remodeling-and-the-establishment-of-pregnancy
… institutions are investigating little-known factors directing uterine remodeling to advance the … in mouse models. When they removed Beclin-1 specifically from uterine cells, the uteri did not develop … in the future. Any deficiencies along this process can have a ripple effect on the ability to conceive and for …
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… of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award master’s and doctorate degrees. Degree-granting … Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on … Accreditation … A substantive change is "a significant modification or expansion in the nature and scope of an …
news › transdifferentiation-with-rna-sequencing-aids-diagnosis-of-genetic-disorders
… using human cell transdifferentiation with RNA sequencing to facilitate diagnoses of Mendelian disorders. The approach … Network cases. The findings are published in the American Journal of Human Genetics . Functional experiments such … through exome sequencing or whole genome sequencing. However, the effectiveness of RNA sequencing is limited by …
news › a-potential-non-invasive-stool-test-and-novel-therapy-for-endometriosis
… of Medicine and collaborating institutions could lead to the development of a non-invasive stool test and a new … of endometriosis.” “Our previous studies in mice have shown that the microbiome, the communities of bacteria living … the body, or their metabolites, the products they produce, can contribute to endometriosis progression,” Kommagani …
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