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… about one to two days), faster recovery, less bleeding and other complications, as well as better patient satisfaction … shorter, less costly, and less complicated. On the other hand, minimally invasive valve surgery is more … Stenosis happens most often in the aortic valve, but can occur in any of the heart’s four valves. When a healthy …
news › mechanism-blocking-retina-regeneration-found
… retina can lead to irreparable loss of vision in humans and other mammals because their retinas do not regenerate,” said … L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “However, other animals such as zebrafish can reverse blindness thanks … do not restore vision as their counterpart in zebrafish do, other researchers have shown that, when the mammalian retina …
news › norovirus-strains-differ-in-sensitivity-to-the-bodys-first-line-of-defense
… mortality in all age groups; yet, there are still no vaccines or other approved therapeutic strategies available,” said first … not activate IFN responses. Replication of GII.4, on the other hand, was not enhanced,” said Estes, Cullen Foundation …
news › dangers-of-nonprescription-antibiotics
… to a lot of antibiotics, it can actually spread to other people.” Paasche-Orlow said multidrug resistant … antibiotics without a prescription. “Healthcare is not as accessible for certain populations and some don’t have health … Grigoryan said. “They would rather buy antibiotics from other countries and bring it here. Other healthcare system …
news › neuroscientists-create-ultra-detailed-map-of-brain-region-that-controls-movement
… is part of the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) brought together by the National Institutes of Health’s … brain diseases such as ALS, Parkinson’s disease and others that attack the neurons controlling movement.   The … The researchers classified the millions of neurons and other kinds of brain cells present in the motor cortex into …
news › drug-decelerates-bacterial-race-to-antibiotic-resistance
… rates. The resistance is caused by new gene mutations that occur in the bacteria during infection. The drug DEQ reduces … to make genetic mutations, the Rosenberg group, then many other labs, have shown. Some of the mutations can confer resistance to cipro, while other mutations can allow resistance to antibiotics not yet …
news › human-mini-guts-reveal-new-insights-to-cronkhite-canada-syndrome
… non-cancerous growths or polyps in the intestine and other symptoms such as hair and nail loss and changes in … this disease with serotonin inhibitors already approved for other conditions, offering the possibility of improving the … nervous system, it also affects a variety of functions in other organs, including some functions of the intestinal …
news › autologous-t-cell-therapy-targeting-multiple-antigens-shows-promise-treating-pancreatic-cancer
… publication in Nature Medicine describes a novel immunotherapy targeting pancreatic cancer that has shown … cancer doesn’t look as foreign to the immune system as other cancers do. This novel immunotherapy may help the … include robust correlative science, help us learn from successes and failures and facilitate further advances. They …
news › computational-approach-meets-biology-to-connect-neural-progenitor-cells-with-human-disorders
… neurogenesis – the birth of new neurons – is now a widely accepted phenomenon in the adult brain, offering promising … NPCs are rare, diverse and difficult to isolate from other brain cells due to overlapping molecular signatures. … the center for learning and memory. Compared to other brain regions, this small area of the brain holds a …
healthcare › for-patients › patient-rights-and-responsibilities
… an explanation of costs involved. You have the right to accept or reject a treatment plan. Your care will be improved … including participation in health information exchange with other providers and informs you of your legal duties and … English  or  Spanish Your electronic medical record can be accessed by you at any time using Baylor Medicine MyChart or …
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