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news › hearing-vision-test-may-be-behavior-solution
… For some children a health problem could be to blame for acting up in class or even a drop in grades. Doctors at Baylor College of Medicine say what might look like … said Dr. James H. Bray, associate professor of family and community medicine at BCM. … "Children may not be cognitively mature enough to make the connection that they have a problem hearing or …
news › zoghbi-speak-symposium-focusing-on-seizures
… Dr. Huda Zoghbi, professor of pediatrics at Baylor College … and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital, will be a guest speaker at the Current … neurology and neuroscience at BCM, will be joined by Dr. Paul Rutecki, professor of neurology and acting director …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-49749
… The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of an investigational … 500 mg/dL or higher on more than one occasion, medical history of clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or … Study to Evaluate ARO-APOC3 in Adults with Severe …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-49180
… cb8025-31731-re: assure: An open label long-term study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of seladelpar in subjects with primary biliary … Study to evaluate seladelpar in patients with primary biliary …
news › neighborhood-level-factors-contribute-to-liver-cancer-disparities-across-texas
… Texas has the highest rate of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) – the … Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology . Using data from the Texas Cancer Registry, the researchers analyzed … forward to better prevent this deadly disease,” said Dr. Hashem El-Serag , co-author of the paper and chair of the …
research › ... › cores-and-projects
… The goal of Project 1 is to develop HCC risk stratification models … on phenotypic, metabolic, radiomic and genetic markers of metabolic dysfunction among patients with cirrhosis. We propose the analysis of data and biospecimens from the prospective THCCC cohort …
news › researchers-uncover-how-breast-cancer-cells-become-resistant-to-therapy
… About one-fourth of recurrent estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers lose ER expression, which renders them resistant to endocrine therapy and able to grow uncontrolled. A team … explains the process but also offers possibilities to overcome it. “For years, our goal has been to tease out the …
news › human-norovirus-gii-4-exploits-unexpected-entry-mechanism-to-cause-gastroenteritis
… molecules involved in this entry pathway than what have been reported for other viruses,” said Estes, Distinguished … mentioned in our paper, but this is the first time a virus has been shown to use all of them together. We now are …
news › boeynaems-awarded-cprit-grant-to-study-stress-response-in-cells
… stressful periods of time. That isn’t always the case when it comes to humans. Stress at the cellular level is … with aging-related Alzheimer’s disease. It appears that when cells undergo stress, the proteins tend to aggregate. … in a protective manner. This is a very important cellular process that will help us understand how these diseases …
news › human-mini-guts-reveal-new-insights-to-cronkhite-canada-syndrome
… organoids, also called mini guts, have shed new light on the potential causes of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome, a rare … also to identify potential clinical applications. “During my clinical rounds, I met a patient with Cronkhite-Canada … human intestinal organoids to take a closer look at what could be triggering so much proliferation in the …