news › scientists-propose-obesity-is-a-neurodevelopmental-disorder
… different than they are similar. And, many of the changes occurred earlier in females than in males, indicating that … environmental and genetic influences on obesity risk. Accordingly, prevention efforts targeting these developmental … be the key to stopping the worldwide obesity epidemic.” Other contributors to this work include Chathura J. …
research › ... › practicing-your-exposure-activities
… will become, and you will get closer and closer to accomplishing your goal. You will start by practicing the … worksheet, you can write down what activity you plan to accomplish for each day of the week, along with the … is over since it has a clear beginning and end point.  For other activities, it can be harder to know how long the …
departments › ... › cell-cycle-induction
… to CDKs and activating them. CDKs, in turn, phosphorylate other proteins that are involved in cell division. Tumor … RNA sequencing and genome editing tools have further accelerated the pace of research in this field, facilitating … Abouleisa RRE. Pharmacological or genetic inhibition of LTCC promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation through inhibition …
news › trish-selects-healthcare-and-data-management-projects-for-spaceflights
… participant, their medical providers and researchers access to the participant’s medical history and data … transfer data to networked HERMES Edge Computers located on other space vehicles to ensure continuity of care across … Repository. If a space flight participant embarks on another segment of their space journey, their Expand Lite …
news › is-your-child-ready-for-sleepaway-camp
… Sciences at Baylor, suggests having a trial run with other trusted people to watch your child to practice being … on neurodiversity, check if the camp can make appropriate accommodations.  Parents sending their children to a … “If the camp is actually teaching things that children otherwise wouldn’t learn if they had stayed home, it could …
departments › ... › interprofessional-leah-fellows
… I have a deep interest in educating and sharing with others. I am an extremely relational and empathetic person …
news › understanding-the-brain-mechanisms-behind-emotion-processing-bias-in-treatment-resistant-depression
… therapeutic response to treatment,” Bijanki said.  Other authors of this work include Madaline Mocchi, Bailey Pascuzzi, Jiayang Xiao, Brian A. Metzger, Raissa K. Mathura, Carl Hacker, Joshua A. Adkinson, Eleonora Bartoli, Salma Elhassa, …
news › wearable-technology-assesses-surgeons-posture-during-surgery
… during spine and cranial procedures.  The researchers successfully collected and analyzed 16 of 20 possible … procedures often require a range of body positions to access different anatomical structures effectively,” Zulbaran … needed to evaluate the use of this wearable technology in other specialties.   Mohammad D. Rouzi, Mohsen Zahiri, …
research › ... › astro-module-3-the-avoidance-cycle-and-quick-fixes
… Last week, your child learned about identifying anxiety and other emotions by noticing how their body feels and by …
research › ... › module-3-the-avoidance-cycle-and-fix-its
… Last week, your child learned about identifying anxiety and other emotions by noticing how their body feels and by …
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