news › study-reviews-use-of-physical-restraints-on-people-of-color-in-ers
… were significantly more likely to be restrained in EDs compared with all other ED patients. The team conducted a … higher prevalence of restraint use than white patients and compared with all other racial groups. “The absolute event … mechanism for why these differences occur and what can be done to prevent them from persisting,” Eswaran said. …
news › work-off-thanksgiving-calories-with-fun-family-activities
… by participating in a race like a Turkey Trot. Jackson recommends eating carbohydrates such as fruits and whole … suggests setting up exercise stations that can meet everyone’s fitness level. Elderly family members can focus on … up before starting a workout and cooling down when you’re done to prevent injury. “Know your body and know your …
education › ... › cv-guidelines
… Thus, it is essential for your CV to include an accurate, complete record of all professional achievements, … month, confirm that every new presentation, publication, committee membership, appointment, award or other professional contribution or accomplishment related to clinical care, education and/or …
news › researchers-learn-to-control-brain-cell-that-triggers-tremor
… have improved our understanding of how tremor — the most common movement disorder — happens, opening the possibility … . “Tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic shaking movement in one or more parts of the body. Available treatments are not … Disorders and Stroke (grants F31NS101891, F31NS092264, R01NS089664 and R01NS100874), the Eunice Kennedy …
news › baylor-research-excellence-debakey-awards
… dean of research at Baylor. The awards, named in honor of pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey, the first … by the DeBakey Medical Foundation, the award includes a commemorative medallion and funds to support further … in Atherosclerosis and Lipoprotein Research. Ballantyne is one of the foremost experts on lipids, atherosclerosis and …
departments › huffington-department-of-education-innovation-technology › master-teachers-fellowship-program
… Program Features Competency-based approach to developing educator knowledge, … to discuss fellows’ progress on their educator milestones. Independent Development: Fellows are expected to … starting in August, though fellows who reach competency sooner are eligible to graduate after 14 months. During their …
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… cause of death by disease in those under 20 years of age. One of the strongest risk factors for cancer in children and … Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a highly malignant tumor believed to arise … National Institutes of Health, we have developed GEARS to comprehensively characterize the role of inherited genetics …
news › proteogenomics-helps-treat-certain-squamous-cell-carcinomas
… therapies or clinical trials.” Finding effective biomarkers One important finding involved matching HNSCC patients to … treatment,” said Zhang, a member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center , a Cancer Prevention & Research … antigen presentation pathway where multiple key gene components of the antigen presentation pathway were deleted.  As …
research › ... › circular-rnas-unexpected-outputs-of-protein-coding-genes
… repeat sequences from the flanking introns base pair to one another, the splice sites are brought into close … and endogenous genes. Surprisingly, when spliceosome components were depleted or inhibited pharmacologically, the … Gold, B., March, Z.M., Cherry, S., and Wilusz, J.E. (2015) Combinatorial control of Drosophila circular RNA expression …
news › easing-into-exercise-after-surgery
… physical activity.   “The most important thing is patient comfort. After surgery, there is often this apprehension of … Shoulder replacement patients are in a sling and have limited mobility in the first four weeks. But during that … Try getting out of bed on your own, going to the bathroom alone or putting on and taking off clothes and shoes. Once you …
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