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… removing microscopic amounts of corneal tissue under computerized control. Physicians at Baylor Medicine … or without astigmatism . SMILEPro delivers LASIK-like outcomes through a minimally invasive technique. Using a … SMILEPro may be the right option for you. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover if you're a …
healthcare › ... › gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd
… The acid, through various mechanisms, irritates and damages the lining of the esophagus. Some degree of reflux … When left untreated, GERD can lead to potentially serious complications, including: Esophagitis (inflammation, … and stomach. This allows for visualization of potential damage from acid and for evaluation of other causes of …
healthcare › ... › breast-cancer-facts-vs-myths
… helpful in adolescent and young adult women. Low-calorie diets rich in fruits and vegetables, and minimal alcohol … per week) are important. The vitamin folic acid (800 m/day) seems to reduce the excess breast cancer risk from … of developing it over the next 20 years. Does our high fat diet cause breast cancer? High fat diets do contribute to …
healthcare › ... › scar-tissue-treatment
… the Graston Technique®, yet you have lingering discomfort or stiffness, please ask us whether you may be … with ice. Soreness An increase in soreness and discomfort is not uncommon after the first treatment session … that you drink six to eight 8-oz. glasses of water per day. Adequate hydration is important to promote proper …
research › ... › health-insurance
… The combined effect of unemployment, poverty, and single marital … and 60 percent of women with one or two limitations, compared to 75 percent of women with no limitations. Studies have documented the refusal of many physicians to treat … of out-of-pocket expenses for health care than do able-bodied persons. The greater the number of chronic conditions, …
research › ... › optogenetics-viral-design
… A) Viral/optogenetic services to help elucidate connectivity and function neural circuits. … Q. A neural basis for antagonistic control of feeding and compulsive behaviors. Nat Commun. 2018 Jan 4;9(1):52. doi: … Neurosci. 2017 Feb 6. PMID: 28166219. Quast KB, Ung K, Froudarakis E, Huang L, Herman I, Addison AP, Ortiz-Guzman J, …
research › ... › policies
… To assure RPPA assay generates the highest quality data requires samples to be prepared according to specific … Protein quantitation needs to be measured by recommended BCA or Bradford protocols and blanked with the … results of the protein concentration assays and standard curves and calculations. …
research › ... › intimate-relationships
… partners. In one study, women with disabilities, when compared to women without disabilities, were less likely to … disabilities were also less satisfied with how often they dated and perceived they had more problems in attracting dating partners. Friendships of women with disabilities were …
research › ... › substance-abuse
… According to one report, alcohol and other drug abuse, or AODA, disorders tend to increase as functional limitation becomes more severe among women with disabilities. … cord injuries. However, less research has focused on AODA among people who are already living with disabilities …
departments › ... › pulmonology
… include the following at Texas Children's Hospital and its community health centers: Asthma Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia … Hypertension Respiratory Disorders Associated with MDA Sleep Medicine Apnea Monitoring Life-Threatening Asthma … members are involved in the research and clinical studies of pediatric pulmonary conditions, diseases and …
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