healthcare › clinical-trials › h-43817
… … Background … : Unfavorable social conditions have been shown to result in detrimental outcomes for United States … whether access to supplemental social and medical resources can improve patient post-visit quality of life. … Project …
news › ease-seasonal-affective-disorder-with-exercise-routine
… boosts mood. A Baylor College of Medicine expert explains how to alternate your workout routine during the darker … but you don’t just have to run or do aerobics – you can do things like yoga, tai chi or meditation, which help … or shoes. He also suggests leaving your earbuds at home and listening to the environment and your surroundings.   “There …
news › neurd-proofreading-the-map-of-the-brain
… the intricate blueprint of the entire brain is beginning to emerge. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are … in the current edition of Nature , researchers describe how NEURD simplifies the process of preparing intricate … show how using NEURD, this cleaned and annotated data can be easily explored, highlighting several new findings …
research › ... › sexually-transmitted-infections
… Sexually transmitted diseases are very serious. They can make you very, very sick, and can leave you sterile. … than men. Most STIs are more easily transmitted to women than to men. Women are twice as likely as men to … rates of sexually transmitted diseases as other women. … However, the good news is that you can protect yourself …
news › unraveling-the-complexity-of-vitamin-b12-diseases
… and collaborating institutions has shed new light into the complexity of vitamin B12 diseases. The scientists … in the journal Nature Communications , support reevaluating how to treat these patients in the future and have … called cblC, suffer from a multisystem disease that can include intrauterine growth restriction, hydrocephalus …
news › evenings-with-genetics-does-genetics-influence-behavior
… Genetics influences everything from eye color to cancer risk. So how does our genetics impact our behavior? Baylor College of …
news › new-guidelines-uphold-lifelong-competency-of-surgeons
… As millions of Americans approach age 66, they face the inevitable question, is it time to retire? The physician population is aging alongside the … In the case of surgeons, there is little guidance on how to best ensure their competency throughout their career …
research › ... › projects
… Using Large Electronic Health Records and Advanced Analytics to Develop Predictive Frailty Trajectories in Patients with … step when developing powerful computational tools and can be used to select the most appropriate analysis tools … format, related software tools, and a web site called BioBenchmark.org to manage benchmarking studies and …
healthcare › ... › paraesophageal-hernias
… hernia is a type of hiatal hernia where a significant portion of the stomach (and possibly other organs) … hernia, you should speak with your doctor. They will listen to your description of your symptoms and perform a … to your baseline. Your surgeon might instruct you to limit how much weight you lift, but a general rule during recovery …
education › ... › human-resources-contacts
… Faculty HR process, reference the contact info below: HR Compensation at compensation@bcm.edu for position management … member looking for forms, policies or procedures relevant to your role or your career progression? Visit the Office of Faculty Affairs intranet site. (Baylor …
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