research › ... › how-behaviors-are-learned-the-abc-model
… We can understand why challenging behaviors happen and how to change them through … behind this model is that many behaviors we do are what we call learned behaviors. However, when we say that behaviors … that without even realizing it. For example, think about a common situation that many caregivers have found themselves …
news › researchers-reveal-a-map-to-study-novel-form-of-cell-to-cell-communication
… the National Institutes of Health Extracellular RNA Communication Consortium and the Bogdan Mateescu laboratory … function in a healthy as well as a diseased setting, potentially providing a means to accurately implement early … the landscape of potential biomarkers that can now be studied in liquid biopsies and used to track normal and disease …
news › how-a-mutation-in-the-skd3-enzyme-can-cause-mgca7-disease
… and collaborating institutions report in the journal Nature Communications how a mutation in the enzyme SKD3 can cause a … associated with variable neurologic deficits and an abnormally low number of immune cells called neutrophils in the … a non-catalytic domain of unknown function. “Previous studies have shown that mutations in the catalytic domain that …
news › trish-selects-healthcare-and-data-management-projects-for-spaceflights
… “The projects with Ejenta and TrialX exemplify TRISH’s commitment to identifying and empowering high-impact work to … data, which will feed into a clinical dashboard to allow real time-monitoring by the in-flight crew medical … solution powering hybrid and virtual global clinical studies. “Powerful health innovations designed for use in …
news › optimizing-tissue-oxygenation-in-breast-reduction-surgery
… few years, breast reduction procedures in the U.S. have become increasingly common. According to the American Society of Plastic … on the T-Junction was feasible, safe and acceptable in a small sample of patients undergoing bilateral breast …
news › using-generative-ai-assistant-to-interpret-pharmacogenetic-test-results
… a generative AI assistant trained on a knowledge base comprising the latest Clinical Pharmacogenetics … and address patient concerns. We see this tool as a superpowered assistant that can increase accessibility and … for statins, which indicate whether a person is genetically predisposed to have a better or worse response to …
news › its-a-match-for-pandemic-era-medical-students
… school during the pandemic may have seemed unfortunate initially, but now students are poised to continue their training … because of the challenging situations you have overcome and the complex healthcare issues you have had to grapple with.” …
departments › ... › lung-transplant-medicine-fellowship
… cutting-edge technology, and providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare. The BSLMC lung transplant program … was established in 2008, and through steady growth has become an established referral center for patients with … thoracostomy ECMO Service, Organ Procurement, and donor call: Manage lung transplant patients that are on ECMO. …
news › is-your-child-ready-for-sleepaway-camp
… kids enjoy meeting new people. Children who might not feel comfortable around new people should start with a shorter … on neurodiversity, check if the camp can make appropriate accommodations. Parents sending their children to a sleepaway … what excites them most about camp and help them think of all the fun activities. Ask them what questions they have …
news › three-new-mcnair-scholars-join-baylor-college-of-medicine-as-the-college-hosts-the-12th-annual-mcnair-symposium
… Scholars and a keynote talk titled “Toward a General Brain-Computer Interface,” by Dr. Thomas Reardon, a neuroscientist … of mitochondria-dependent cell death nearly eliminates all disease in mouse models of muscular dystrophy, which … her colleagues also demonstrated that a maternal high-fat diet induces long-term, functional changes in the offspring …