news › studies-identify-roles-in-fat-cell-maturation
… of time. In this case, it allowed them to analyze the composition of different populations of human fat cells. … "This new technology uses fluorescent dyes and antibodies and enabled him to quantify both the amount of fat in … from the National Institutes of Health, the Hankamer Foundation, the John S. Dunn Gulf Coast Consortium for Chemical …
news › bcm-extends-global-reach-to-india
… Baylor College of Medicine today announced the first major project of its new Center for … the Center for Globalization, Baylor College of Medicine is committed to tackling a worldwide challenge by increasing … a difference in changing the delivery of healthcare in our communities, no matter where they are located." Klotman said …
news › baylor-celebrates-match-day-2015
… College of Medicine fourth-year medical students at Match Day 2015, held Friday, March 20. That’s when they learned where they will be … residency training for the next three to seven years. Match Day is the culmination of the National Residents Matching … together representing Baylor College of Medicine with our commitment to the art of medicine,” she said. “Whether you …
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… BCM’s Internal Medicine Residency provides a unique and complementary set of clinical experiences for our residents. … Medicaid and CHIP: 20.2 percent Medicare: 9.5 percent Commercial and other funding: 10.1 percent … Houston’s VA hospital has been designated as one of the most comprehensive in the entire VA system and one of the largest …
news › set-healthy-sleep-habits-for-the-new-school-year
… school performance and overall health:   Know the recommended hours of sleep Alapat said it is first essential … necessary, Alapat said. “Keeping the same schedule every day is more reasonable,” Alapat said. “If you jump back and … set a new sleep schedule after the summer break, Alapat recommends slowly increasing the wakeup time by setting an …
news › baylor-genomics-teams-partner-to-provide-covid-19-testing-for-houston-area
… of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at both centers have come together to serve the need for COVID-19 testing in the Houston area by combining the expertise of each group’s laboratories. Now, … lab currently has a capacity of more than 1,000 samples a day. Leaders hope to hire more staff soon to increase …
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… limited opportunities to establish romantic relationships. Compared to women without disabilities, women with disabilities were less satisfied with how often they date and perceived more constraints on attracting dating … to evolve into romantic relationships than for able-bodied women. The large majority (87 percent) of the women …
news › types-of-misdiagnosis-that-can-harm-patients-during-covid-19
… worse, especially if the patient requires antibiotics. Secondary: Because COVID-19 is a new virus, clinicians may miss … conditions that it can cause, like blood clot related lung complications. New inflammation syndromes in children are … these types of diagnostic errors through technology, communication, teamwork and organizational strategies. …
news › assessing-cancer-diagnosis-in-children-with-birth-defects
… Scientific studies suggest that children with birth defects are at … of diagnosis, is different for children with birth defects compared to children without birth defects. In this study … “We investigated 28 different types of cancer by analyzing data from population-based registries in four U.S. states. …
news › improved-understanding-lou-gehrigs-disease
… researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute of Texas … (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, develops. A common feature of this progressive, fatal neuromuscular … called the proteasome that disposes of them. Previous studies had shown that ubiquilins play a key role in this …
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