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… (UTI) in Spanish-Speaking Women … May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026 TAFP Foundation $10,000 Collazo, PI; Grigoryan, Mentor … associated with effectiveness of NCCP and to assess future implementation. … Nueva Start … Sept. 30, 2023 – … in African American Prostate Cancer: Association with Diet and Dietary Practices, Evaluating its Biomarker …
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… III Network we have built a roadmap for coordination of future efforts in precision medicine,” said Dr. Richard … and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine. “All of the steps, from consenting individual participants, … Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor, said. An important component of the study was balancing the demand for research …
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… how tuberous sclerosis occurs places mTORC1, a protein complex that regulates cell metabolism, as the major driving … that is independent of mTORC1. The findings can potentially lead to new treatments that might benefit patients who … disease actually develops is still not clear. “Previous studies have associated tuberous sclerosis with excessive …
healthcare › ... › preventive-and-acute-care
… Baylor Medicine family physicians diagnose and treat common short-term illnesses such as the flu, sinus …  are available Monday through Friday.  Acute Care Concerns Allergies, sinus, or nasal congestion Chills or fever Cold … Family Medicine’s nutritionist provides evidence-based diet and lifestyle modifications to those with medical …
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… Research is a critical component of the urologic training experience at Baylor … and wellness. Texas Children’s Hospital, an internationally-recognized pediatric hospital, likewise offers an … With reduced clinical responsibilities (mainly developing competence in laparoscopic and robotic cases), the rotation …
news › day-look-into-health-science-policy
… this need and has now launched an effort to engage the community in a wide range of topics related to health and science policy. As part of this … said Klotman. The lunchtime keynote, given by internationally renowned science and policy researcher Dr. Tim …
news › tips-for-preventing-altitude-sickness
… said Dr. Jane Corboy, associate professor of family and community medicine. Corboy said most travelers come down … It is caused by a dilation of blood vessels in the lungs to allow more oxygen to flow. If the blood vessels leak, fluid … 14,000 feet, once they get to 10,000 feet they should not stop and sleep any higher than 11,000 feet the first night, …
healthcare › ... › hemorrhoidectomy
… have stapled surgery are more likely to have hemorrhoids come back and need surgery again. Doppler-guided … arteries so that less tissue is removed. Some studies show that it is less painful but more long term studies … Surgery … Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating and drinking. If you don’t, your surgery may be …
news › soap-is-soap-and-other-ideas-on-staying-germ-free
… is because most people are not aware of how much they actually touch throughout the day, and they don’t know if … is a good alternative. … Hand sanitizer … “When it comes to hand sanitizer, you do need to make sure what the ingredients consist of, because you’re not washing off the germs …
news › triggers-of-anaphylaxis-in-infants-children
… This severe, life-threatening allergic reaction is commonly studied in adults, but limited information is available about … based on geographical region. According to the study, the top trigger for this population is tree nuts, such as cashew …
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