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… day could trigger feelings of grief because their loved one has passed away. One Baylor College of Medicine expert discusses how one might cope with these feelings. “Valentine’s Day is … Coping with loss on Valentine’s Day …
departments › ... › micrographic-surgery-and-dermatologic-oncology-fellowship
… Located at the heart of the world's largest health sciences complex, our program offers resources and opportunities … Baylor College of Medicine offers one training position per year in our Micrographic Surgery … Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology fellowship is to develop compassionate, competent physicians committed to life-long …
departments › ... › virus-like-particle-translational-oncology-lab
… In the Virus-Like Particle Translational Oncology Laboratory, Qizhi Cathy Yao, M.D., Ph.D. is developing non-infectious HIV virus-like particles (VLPs) as candidate … Pancreatic cancer has one of the highest mortality rates and ranks as the third … to develop effective treatments. My lab currently focuses on the study of key molecules in pancreatic cancer, …
news › holiday-eating-on-weight-loss-medications
… The holidays are near, and so is the season of eating decadent meals – and sometimes, overeating. Overindulging on food is not recommended for those taking GLP-1 medications, which are … Holiday eating on weight loss medications …
healthcare › ... › oncofertility-fertility-preservation
… Cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, may bring the risk of infertility. At Baylor College of Medicine, our Oncofertility program helps patients understand the impact cancer treatment can have on their fertility, enabling them to make the most informed …
news › gut-bacteria-might-one-day-help-slow-down-aging
… process might be possible one day with supplements derived from gut bacteria. Scientists at Baylor College of Medicine … Twelve of these bacterial mutants also protected the worms from tumor growth and accumulation of amyloid-beta, a … “These findings are also interesting and have implications from the biological point of view in the way we understand …
news › alzheimers-lecture-focuses-on-new-treatment-developments-and-diagnostics
… more critical for identifying people who may benefit from the new diagnostic and therapeutic tools.” Alzheimer’s …
news › grant-funds-genome-editing-research
… disease and disability. A major new, $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow a research team from Baylor College of Medicine and Arizona State University … in human genome editing and associated responses from the public and scientific communities to develop …
research › ... › module-10-managing-more-than-one-plan-of-action
… of action, or you can continue working on the same plan from the previous week(s). If needed, …
news › put-a-lid-on-it-and-other-tips-to-reduce-bathroom-germs
… is one available, because flushing can cause particles from the toilet to become airborne. At home, be sure to keep toothbrushes far away from the toilet to avoid any airborne particles from the toilet from coming into contact with them. Keeping …