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… When school gets out for the summer, some dedicated Houston Independent School … classrooms. In 2016, nearly 200 elementary school teachers from 63 HISD campuses participated in the program at Sylvan … is focused primarily on elementary school grades but also has included middle and high school grades. …
academic-centers › ... › guide
… no existing book or article describes how to establish and operate a vibrant and sustainable clinical ethics consultation service from … guidance on how to plan, implement, and monitor their efforts. This lack of guidance can give rise to problems, … Bioethics "highly recommend the Guide for both consultants and those who train them" and said "for many ethics …
news › is-it-safe-to-travel-this-summer
… vaccinated and are eligible for vaccination, we recommend getting vaccinated as soon as you can.” Kulkarni notes that … three days of their return trip. The CDC also recommends getting tested 3-5 days after travel, but self-quarantining … from COVID-19 in children is quite low, but kids can get infected and transmit the virus,” Kulkarni said. …
news › new-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-option-for-low-to-mid-income-countries
… A multidisciplinary team of researchers is the first to show combining yeast-expression technology and a novel adjuvant … a substantial reduction in virus shedding from the upper airways, which suggests our vaccine may also slow or halt virus … New COVID-19 vaccine candidate, option for low- to mid-income countries …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-47159
… Study To Evaluate Perioperative Circulating Tumor DNA As A … relationship between ctDNA levels over time and the time-to-event endpoints of recurrence, disease-free and overall survival. We will monitor levels of ctDNA measured in Aim 1 over the course of … stage IIA IIIB NSCLC being treated with neoadjuvant cytotoxic, targeted or immunothe rapy with or without …
news › clinical-trial-to-improve-prognosis-for-pancreatic-cancer-patients-now-enrolling-patients
… of Medicine, working alongside Dr. Ben Musher, medical director of medical oncology at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, are now enrolling patients in a … clinical trial with the potential to improve the prognosis for patients with pancreatic cancer. “Through this study, …
news › how-to-stay-safe-when-attending-sports-events
… play again. Experts at Baylor College of Medicine offer ways to remain safe if you decide to attend sports games in … advises sitting only with people that you know and are comfortable being around. He adds that attending a game at a … events by social distancing and encouraging everyone to get vaccinated.” While some sports venues have apps that …
healthcare › ... › faqs-about-safe-hospital-stay
… But even when you do not have an emergency medical problem, getting ready to go to the hospital may leave you feeling … your questions get answered, and take notes when the doctor visits you. Make a hospital packing list. Fill out and … Use the toilet before bedtime. This may help you avoid getting up at night to go. Discuss your medicines with your …
research › ... › research-pals-and-friends-for-life
… has also partnered with Friends For Life Animal Shelter to co-host educational events for our families. Friends For … founded in 2002 and introduced the no-kill shelter model to Houston, saving animals regardless of their breed, age, … improving, and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. …
news › fall-allergies-what-to-expect
… As fall arrives, cooler temperatures encourage people to spend more time outdoors. An expert at Baylor College of Medicine reminds allergy sufferers to be conscious of what is in the air and offers tips on how to protect yourself to enjoy the new season. “People …