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news › preventing-injuries-in-the-gym
… feel sore, then apply a compression sleeve to keep it warm. Visit a physical therapist if you still feel pain after two … and get worked on if you need it. You may only need one visit, but a physical therapist can educate you on …
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… Texas Andrew Valenzuela, M.D. Pediatrics Arizona Shilpa Pandey, M.B., B.S. Pediatric Pulmonary Florida … Aristotle Asis, M.D. Internal Medicine Elizabeth C. Hernandez, M.D. Pediatric Pulmonary Zara Martirosyan, M.D. … 2018 Graduates Fellow Type of Practice Oluwaseyi Adejorin, M.B.B.S. Pulmonary & Critical Care Xuesong Chen, …
news › databases-threaten-research-participants-priv
… issues involved and subsequently shared their results with officials at the National Human Genome Research Institute …
news › rotavirus-vp3-is-a-unique-capping-machine
… for viral replication. The findings open opportunities to design antiviral drugs to counter rotavirus infection, the most common cause of diarrhea in children worldwide, resulting in approximately 200,000 deaths annually. “Viruses cannot replicate on their own. …
news › p53-mutations-shed-new-light-on-gene-function
… and in response stops cell division or initiates cell death, thereby preventing a damaged cell from reproducing. … the most comprehensive study of TP53 mutations to better understand the processes leading to the inactivation of this … another 80,000 mutations in a database collected over three decades by Dr. Thierry Soussi, professor of molecular …
news › unraveling-the-complexity-of-vitamin-b12-diseases
… and collaborating institutions has shed new light into the complexity of vitamin B12 diseases. The scientists studied … the same gene but are clinically distinct from the most common genetic vitamin B12 disorder. This work suggested that, in addition to the gene affected in the common vitamin B12 disease, other genes also were affected, …
news › study-highlights-role-of-disordered-protein-interactions-in-gene-expression
… researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Czech Academy of Sciences has uncovered a new piece of the puzzle of … mechanism that coordinates the assembly of components inside cells that control gene expression. The mechanism not … cell function, but also has been implicated in cancer, neurodegeneration and HIV infection, and could suggest new ways …
news › serotonin-2c-receptor-associated-with-obesity-and-maladaptive-behavior
… de Oliveira, Dong-Kee Lee, Yongjie Yang, Aaron R. Cox, Julia M. Keogh, Elana Henning, Rebecca Bounds, Aliki …
news › kipa-potentially-predicts-chemotherapy-response-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer
… College of Medicine and collaborating institutions are developing a strategy to predict the response of triple … chemotherapy, which would be a valuable tool for physicians deciding on the treatment with better probability of success … Comprehensive Cancer at Baylor and also senior vice president of early oncology and oncology R&D at AstraZeneca. The …
news › baylor-researchers-highlight-benefits-of-sharing-human-brain-data
… a team of researchers, led by coauthors Dr. Vasiliki Rahimzadeh , assistant professor at the Center for Medical Ethics … through broad and secure data sharing,” explains Rahimzadeh. “While there has been a lot of attention paid to … data from patients. When shared, the data in question was de-identified to protect patient privacy, reformatted into …