departments › ... › human-microbiome-project
… the bacteria that colonize the surface and insides of our bodies are essential for life. We are dependent on these … by protecting us against disease-causing bacteria. The composition of the entire collection of microbes that make … numbers of different types of organisms, followed by the superficial skin samples. The vagina had the least bacterial …
departments › ... › fellows
… local colleges (Texas Southern University), the running community, Baylor Teen Health Clinic health centers and … a personal understanding of the physical and emotional challenges that come with injury and rehabilitation. My … … Private Practice, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics San Diego Internal Medicine and Pediatric Associates Scott and …
research › ... › breast-health
… in texture), unusual discharge from the nipples, and complications after breast surgery, such as for breast … and mammography equipment. … Disparities … Many studies have documented lower rates of breast cancer screening … treatment. … Attitudes toward Breast Health … All too often, women are so concerned with managing their …
healthcare › ... › essential-tremor
… produced by rhythmic contractions of muscles, is the most common form of involuntary movement disorder encountered in the clinic, but only a small fraction of those with tremor seek medical attention. … in other positions, the so-called “null-point”. Some studies have suggested that there is an association between ET …
research › research-centers › star-center
… was founded in 2005 to facilitate stem cell research of all types at Baylor College of Medicine, and the clinical … labs of the STaR Center. … Blair Benham-Pyle, Ph.D. … studies molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating stem cell immortality and tissue regeneration. The lab combines high-throughput RNAi screens, genomics, and RNA …
news › baylor-college-medicine-medical-center
… Baylor College of Medicine will expand on its commitment to focusing on the best experience possible for … practices in its new building on the McNair Campus next fall. The Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center will … quality available, but the experience also will be aimed at comfort and convenience, with a close watch on efficiency …
healthcare › ... › colostomy
… been removed and the remaining bowel cannot function normally. The colostomy may be temporary, until the colon or … your colostomy bag for a while. In time your stools may become firmer, but they will be less solid than before your … off. Ask your doctor when it is okay for you to have sex. … Diet … You may need to follow a low-fiber diet for the first …
research › ... › research
… function in small animals. The system consists of three components: Pulsed Doppler Transceiver (PDT: 10 & 20 MHz … (using a MAP tip electrode).  … For ex vivo heart studies, the lab (room 521C) has an optical mapping system from … Matlab Rhythm, and ECG tracings are recorded using Powerlab 26T. … Located in 509E, the Leica ASP300S Tissue Processor …
news › molecular-roadmap-boosts-fight-against-endometrial-cancer
… steps that occur to bring about endometrial cancer, commonly known as uterine cancer. The research conducted … will benefit most from which therapies.” The team studied 95 uterine tumors as well as 49 normal uterine tissue … of DNA squeezed into nearly every cell, the body packs it super efficiently, but it needs to unspool the DNA so that …
news › brain-tumors-remodel-neuronal-synapses-to-promote-growth
… involved in synapses – junctions through which neurons communicate. “Using a new functional genomics strategy, our … Baylor co-author Dr. Kenneth L Scott. Together, they genetically engineered their mouse model of glioma into a novel, … changes in their mouse model of glioma. To conduct these studies, Deneen partnered with co-author  Dr. Jeffrey L Noebels …
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