research › ... › astro-autism-and-anxiety
… fear of public restrooms is a bit more complicated than his other fears. He is afraid of public restrooms for two … routine no matter what , and you feel unable to deal with occasional changes, then you may have some anxiety about … autistic people rely on routines to help them function and accomplish the things they want to do. Our goal is not to …
news › weaning-more-than-a-change-of-food-it-shapes-a-life-long-healthy-gut
… According to a team of researchers at Baylor College of … epigenetic reprogramming of intestinal stem cells did not occur,” Shen said. “As adults, antibiotic-exposed mice had … design dietary strategies to reduce lifelong disease risk.” Other contributors to this work include Robert C. Peery, …
news › dr-thomas-coffman-to-give-baylor-college-of-medicine-commencement-address
… commencement ceremony in May. Along with Coffman, four others will receive honorary degrees: Gloria Hicks, partner … dean of the College. “We look forward to honoring their accomplishments and hearing their insight for our graduates … and patient care has played a pivotal role in Baylor’s success, including the construction of the new Lillie and Roy …
news › bristol-myers-squibb-foundation-texas-childrens-global-hope-baylor-college-of-medicine-global-health-launch-program-to-combat-sickle-cell-disease-in-sub-saharan-africa
… Sciences, and the Ministry of Health on the Sickle Cell Access and Lifelong Care Program (SCALE). SCALE is designed … of the epidemic, providing care for more than 396,000 mothers and children across the region. Their efforts helped … mortality of children with cancer, sickle cell disease and other blood diseases in Africa and similar underserved …
research › ... › tips-for-managing-multiple-plans-of-action
… be challenging and requires structure and planning to be successful. Here are a few tips that may help you with this! … Some fears may require more immediate attention than others. Help your child determine which plan of action to … on two different plans: one for his fear of germs, and another for his anxiety about making new friends. Since George …
research › ... › accommodation-of-anxiety-behaviors
… or help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and quick … they are missed or overlooked, and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety disorders accommodate avoidance or quick fixes to some degree. This is …
news › common-olympic-injuries
… often leading to ankle and foot injuries. Ankle sprains occur when ligaments supporting the ankle stretch beyond … such as jumping and quick sprints.  Knee injuries are another major concern, including knee sprains, which involve … speed down the court, going through a pick or going around other players, you can experience shoulder injuries,” said …
research › atc-core-labs
… Technology Core Laboratories are an essential part of the successful research enterprise of Baylor College of Medicine. … including a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishing access to cores between Baylor College of Medicine and MD … structures of biologically important macromolecules. Unlike other structure analysis techniques, X-ray crystallography …
departments › ... › fellows
… to the field of sports medicine by a passion for helping others maintain active, healthy lifestyles. I find it … Medicine Physician, Dayton Children's in Dayton, Ohio Mark Occhionero, M.D. Pediatric Locum Tenens with the Weatherby … sports medicine to be a resource for his patients and his 5 other partners in the group. Kayla  Haaq Washuta, M.D. Kayla …
healthcare › ... › abdominal-aortic-aneurysm
… parts of the body and to the legs. Sometimes with aging or other changes, a section of the aorta may weaken and begin … blood vessel. An aneurysm is most commonly a result of an accumulation of fatty deposits on the vessel wall, but may also relate to heredity, trauma or other disease state that weakens the vessel wall. Although …
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