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… Gym-related injuries and strains can occur among people of all fitness levels. Whether you are brand new to exercising …
news › healthy-habits-for-traveling
… is worth a pound of cure. Make sure you are up to date on all your vaccinations, particularly for international … create a dark and quiet environment to sleep in. Additionally, taking melatonin supplements can be used to help fall asleep, and some people even find help through calming …
news › study-helps-explain-severe-graft-versus-host-disease-and-potential-solution
… follows immune-mediated intestinal damage. Pharmacologically reducing intestinal oxygen levels alleviated the microbial imbalance and reduced the severity … other inflammatory intestinal conditions.” GVHD is a potentially life-threatening complication of bone marrow …
news › car-nkt-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-neuroblastoma-in-phase-1-clinical-trial
… activity and immunological characteristics of a genetically engineered natural killer T (NKT) cell immunotherapy … other therapies. They found that the therapy was safe for all 12 patients on four dose levels; there were no reported … trial has validated those observations in humans. Additionally, researchers found a correlation between higher …
research › ... › assign-anxiety-ratings
… your possible activities onto post-its, notecards, or small slips of paper for this process, so they are easy to … report their level of anxiety for a given situation – especially if they have to guess without actually being in the situation! If your child has been able to …
news › baylor-researchers-highlight-benefits-of-sharing-human-brain-data
… community must feel incentivized to share data in a maximally useful way rather than doing the minimum required to … groups, but to also support replicability studies that overall enhance scientific rigor. “The benefits to users include … reasonably be expected to produce. This makes sharing data all the more important. Additionally, sharing data has had …
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… resident SSCs. Our lab has previously identified functionally distinct P-SSCs using a combination of Mx1 and SMA to … resident P-SSCs in adult periosteum. These P-SSCS specifically express the CCL5 receptor CCR5 and CCL5 induces in vivo … Reconstruction of bone defects is important but challenging in patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) or …
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… ritualistic behaviors), and exemplifies a pathologically avoidant phenotype where greater degrees of avoidance … OCD by providing the “boost” in pro-approach behavior that allows individuals to overcome their pathological fear-based … axes underlying the pathophysiology of OCD. Our overall goal is to develop a mechanistic understanding of DBS …
news › brain-stars-hold-our-memories
… have been explained by the activity of brain cells called neurons that respond to learning events and control memory recall. The Baylor team expanded this theory by showing that non-neuronal cell types in the brain called astrocytes – star-shaped cells – also store memories …
news › dont-fall-for-allergies-this-season
… It’s finally fall, and as the crisp weather rolls in, many are rushing to get outside. As allergens fill the air, people should take precaution when … time outdoors this season. A Baylor College of Medicine allergist and pulmonologist provides tips to maintain …