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… 2026 Jan. 26, 2026 -Welcome postdoctoral scientist Dr. Abdalla Alia to the Chao Lab team! Dr. Alia will study the … ! Wishing Hallie all the best as she launches her PhD studies in neuroscience!  July 9, 2025 - Dr. Jeffrey S. …
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… and treatment for children. Our faculty lead research on community-acquired bacterial infections, including … Pneumococcal Surveillance Network outside the CDC. These studies are critical to track serotype distributions and … cells confer neuroprotection through enhanced clearance of damaged brain tissue. Ongoing studies aim to translate these …
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… called rabbit fever or deerfly fever). People can become infected with this bacterium as a result of bites by … pneumonia and a serious systemic infection. The most dangerous form of the illness is caused by inhalation of the … and the details of how the strain changed to become less virulent in humans are poorly understood, LVS is …
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… from a large pool of talented applicants. Our trainees come to us from pediatric residencies large and small. We … Heart Disease Cincinnati Children's Hospital   Patrick Day 2025 Advanced Imaging Texas Children's Hospital   Alex … Hospital Texas Children's Hospital Austin, Texas Melodie Lynn 2022 Heart Failure & Transplant Texas Children's …
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… is put on the needle site to stop any bleeding. A bandage is put on. A fine-needle aspiration biopsy takes about … is put on the needle site to stop any bleeding. A bandage is put on. This may be repeated several times to make … is put on the needle site to stop any bleeding. A bandage is put on. A small metal marker (clip) is usually …
healthcare › ... › tardive-dyskinesia
… exposure to medications that block dopamine receptors (most commonly certain antidepressant, antipsychotic, and … is often referred to in the literature as “extrapyramidal syndromes” or “EPS”, but this term should be retired … a lower risk for TD, their widespread use still makes TD a common and distressing movement disorder. Diagnosis TD …
research › ... › physical-activity
… activity (9.6 percent vs. 14.2 percent). The few studies that have been conducted on the physical activity … participation in a cohort of women with multiple sclerosis compared to a normative sample of women without disabilities. … study identified social support, specifically lack of companionship, as a major barrier to being physically …
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… women that was a disability- and gender-responsive adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program delivered in … differences in weight, waist circumference, diet, physical activity, self-efficacy for diet and physical … of women with mobility impairments, and was created to become a publicly available, disability- and gender-responsive …
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… action on reducing type 1 diabetic hyperglycemia. Nat Commun. 12:2662. PMCID: PMC8113586 Kim ER, Xu Y, Cassidy RM, … , Arenkiel BR, Wu Q, Shu G, Tong Q (2020) Profound and redundant functions of arcuate neurons in obesity development. … hypothalamic CRH neuron responsiveness contributes to diet-induced obesity. EMBO Rep  21:e49210. PMCID: …
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… of Medicine - Section of Cardiology, building on its commitment to improving patient care. The group of 13 … Cardiology Associates at Baylor College of Medicine, comes from a full-service cardiology practice and will … of providing the highest quality of patient care to our community,” said Dr. Juan Carlos Plana, associate professor …
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