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Read Article Jan 14, 2020 Women with disabilities sought for survey participation The Center for Research on Women with Disabilities (CROWD) at Baylor College of Medicine has launched of the National Health Information Survey for… Read Article Jan 13, 2020 Give up smoking and vaping in the new year One of the more challenging New Year’s resolutions is to quit smoking, and because of recent research, to give up vaping. Read Article Jan 9, 2020 Evenings with Genetics discussion on obesity, genetics On Tuesday, Jan. 14, Evenings with Genetics, a regular speaker series hosted by Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital, will… Read Article Jan 8, 2020 Research institute launches space radiation initiative The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) is launching a new funding initiative supporting research advances in the study of… Read Article Dec 31, 2019 Bile acids help norovirus sneak into cells A new study reveals that human noroviruses infect cells of the small intestine by piggybacking on a normal cellular process called endocytosis that… Read Article Dec 30, 2019 Small steps can lead to big leap in health this new year A new year sparks hope for starting over, but that can sometimes be an overwhelming endeavor, especially when it comes to your health. According to… Read Article Dec 23, 2019 Baylor joins NIH consortium on infectious diseases research Baylor College of Medicine’s long-standing Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit received a seven-year renewal grant from the National Institutes of… Read Article Dec 18, 2019 Religious coping’s impact on older adults with depression Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas at Austin studied the effects of religious coping and its correlation with the… Read Article Dec 16, 2019 New assay studies multiple cellular pathways at once A novel technological approach expands from two to six the number of molecular pathways that can be studied simultaneously in a cell sample with the… Read Article Dec 12, 2019 Tumor protein analysis reveals potential cancer players Researchers conducted an extensive computational analysis of the similarities and differences in the entire set of proteins, called the proteome, of… Read Article Dec 11, 2019 Mechanism reprograms breast cancer to become metastatic A team led by researchers has unveiled a novel mechanism that helps explain how endocrine-resistant breast cancer acquires metastatic behavior,… Read Article Dec 11, 2019 Tips to work off holiday eating Make sure you don’t land on Santa’s naughty list for overindulging in all of your favorite holiday foods. A Baylor College of Medicine family… Read Article Dec 10, 2019 Baylor experts to highlight autism research at symposium Experts from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital will present their research at Bebo’s Angels and Driscoll Health Plan’s First… Read Article Dec 9, 2019 Alzheimer’s disease and memory disorders during holidays Baylor College of Medicine experts have a few tips to help make this season as joyful as possible for those with memory disorders and their families. Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Current page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Next page