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healthcare › ... › ulcerative-colitis
… damage in the colon. More recent medications target very specific molecules to decrease inflammation. There is …
education › ... › admissions
… Non-BCM/TMC students: $2,560 (or $515 per module plus $500 lab fees) Non-BCM/TMC-affiliated House Staff (e.g residents and fellows): … $3,800 (or $825 per module plus $500 lab fees) Non-BCM/TMC Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners: $4,500 (or … : International learners: $500 Visa processing fee Non-BCM/TMC learners who choose fully online option do not pay lab …
research › ... › sexual-health
… innate human needs. 2 However, meeting these needs can be challenging for people with physical disabilities. 3 Impaired … to individuals without physical disabilities. 4 Historically, women living with a physical disability have been seen … receiving basic sex education, advice, and guidance, especially when confronted with issues such as sexual dysfunction …
news › scalp-cooling-hair-loss-reduction
… stays at a consistent temperature and is connected to a small machine, which can be briefly detached from the patient to allow for greater mobility during sessions. The study … in the cooling arm required use of a wig or scarf and overall quality of life, as scored by the European Organisation …
departments › ... › ripley-xu-lab-for-translational-thoracic-oncology-research
… is the mitochondria which acts like the engine by providing all the energy for tumor to grow while protecting it from … by lowering the threshold for apoptosis. They initially discovered that altering the proton gradient of the … to malignant progression of tumor cells – a phenomena called, Minority MOMP. Importantly, the team observed that …
departments › ... › immunoparasitology
… the complex relationship between infections, specifically infections of poverty, and the host immune response. … infect children living in resource-limited regions globally. Using animals models, cell cultures, sophisticated … vaccines as well as diagnostic immunoassays that are critically needed to improve the health of millions of children …
news › how-maternal-zika-infection-results-in-newborn-microcephaly
… study was initiated when a patient presented with a small brain size at birth and severe abnormalities in brain … that fruit fly larvae with mutations in ANKLE2 gene had small brains with dramatically fewer neuroblasts – brain cell precursors – and could … variations in ANKLE2 or VRK1 genes) originally observed in a single patient can lead to valuable …
news › participants-needed-for-atypical-diabetes-study
… is recruiting volunteers, particularly from historically underrepresented populations, who believe they may have … to determine the cause of their unique type of diabetes. All testing is free, and participants may receive … visita completa en persona que incluye in examen físico detallado, y evaluación de sus resultados genéticos por …
research › ... › module-3-the-avoidance-cycle-and-quick-fixes
… your anxiety. You will also learn about behaviors that we call “quick fixes” which can also get in the way of you … Usually, when we are anxious about something, it is natural for … the chance to see that what we are afraid of might not really happen. We also don’t get to see that even if something …
research › ... › module-1-about-luna
… , the most scientifically supported treatment for anxiety in youth, which involves … new, learning to overcome anxiety takes time and can be challenging. But this is an incredibly valuable skill for … specific type of CBT will focus on helping your child gradually face situations that cause them anxiety in a supported …