news › combating-drug-resistance-in-age-related-macular-degeneration
… Houston Methodist has discovered a strategy that can potentially address a major challenge to the current  treatment for choroidal … the treatment for CNV; however, up to one-fourth of all treated patients are unresponsive to this treatment and … were about eight weeks old, both AIBP and anti-VEGF were equally effective in controlling disease progression. In …
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… improve his distant vision. As Chester started playing football on the collegiate level wearing glasses during practice … wanted to wait until he was out of college and financially stable to afford the surgery. Also, Chester knew he … were very important to me." Upon entering the National Football League and relocating to Houston, Chester came to Baylor …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-appoints-new-board-members
… “We are thrilled to welcome these six new trustees. They all have made important contributions to their fields and to … Endowment Investment Committee, the Spring Spirit Baseball Board and the Posse Foundation – Houston Advisory Board. …
news › novel-gene-variants-that-modify-risk-of-late-onset-alzheimers-disease-discovered
… while those who carry a different variant, ɛ2, are typically protected. Surprisingly, many individuals do not … this paradox. The newly identified biomarkers could potentially be used in the future to refine risk assessment and … of paradoxical APOE ɛ2 and ɛ4 patients particularly challenging. In this study, researchers tapped into the …
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… less frequently enrolled in clinical research, posing a challenge for outcome interpretation as people of different … and colorectal (10%). While Black women have a lower overall rate of breast cancer compared to White women, they are … breast cancer, a more aggressive subtype. Additionally, Black individuals experience higher incidence and …
news › restoring-normal-sleep-reduces-amyloid-beta-accumulation-in-mouse-model-of-alzheimers-disease
… we observed in an animal model that TRN activity was generally reduced when compared to the TRN activity of animals … sensory information. Consequently, when we sleep, we typically are not aware of sounds, lights and other sensations, … Using a chemogenetic system, a technology that allows one to chemically activate specific cells, the team …
research › ... › select-a-target-fear
… on your child and your family on a day-to-day basis. Especially for your first mission plan, having a target and goal … Is the “fear” actually rooted in anxiety? … they find loud noises there overwhelming like busy hallways, the cafeteria, or bells ringing, they would prefer …
news › novel-approach-prevents-liver-damage-in-animal-models-of-alagille-syndrome
… approach for Alagille syndrome liver disease and potentially some other conditions associated with bile … A healthy liver drains bile through a network of ducts called the biliary tree, but certain conditions such as … the biliary tree, sometimes to less than half of what typically is present in a healthy liver. Fewer ducts, clinically …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-52399
… and metastases [TNM] staging resectable and untreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tumors that meet … study protocol, in the investigator’s judgment Pathologically documented NSCLC – Stage IB, IIA, IIB, IIIA, or … (UICC) NSCLC staging system. – T4 primary NSCLC will be allowed only on the basis of size (tumors greater than 7 …
news › a-novel-and-unique-neural-signature-for-depression-revealed
… in activities and things that they once found pleasurable, all of which has a profound negative impact on their quality … these patients performed a perceptual discrimination task called the probabilistic reward task (PRT), a well-validated … in evaluating both reward stimuli and outcomes, potentially acting as a critical node with a common mechanism for …
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