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A person walks through an airport on the way to a holiday destination
The most wonderful time of the year also is one of the most hectic times of the year. If you plan to travel this season, it is important to take…
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A person sitting at a desk in an office
A new study suggests that relative humidity levels in the office setting can have an impact on stress and potentially even sleep quality.
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Dr. Carolyn Smith
The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees voted today to appoint Dr. Carolyn Smith dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,…
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Hot Topics in Liver Disease Conference
A drug therapy targeting the production of a protein produced by the liver has led to sustained and significant reductions in triglyceride levels…
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A spread of Thanksgiving food and drink.
An allergy expert at the Baylor College of Medicine offers advice on how to accommodate food allergies so everyone can have a safe holiday season.
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A new study reports that the defects in a conserved stress pathway dubbed the ‘integrated stress response,’ or ISR, could explain the cognitive…
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A person filling their e-cigarette with fluid.
Researchers will give a moderated poster presentation that displays the prevalence of smoking, e-cigarette use and high-risk behaviors among adults…
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A person bundled up for cold weather.
The temperature outside may be dropping rapidly but that doesn’t mean venturing outdoors will cause you to catch a cold. Isabel Valdez said a virus…
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Dr. Cristina Poveda Cuevas.
Dr. Cristina Poveda Cuevas, a research associate in the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, has been named a 2019…
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drugs
A team of scientists from Baylor College of Medicine found that proton pump inhibitors could be used as a potential therapy for radiation-induced…
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Regular exercise can help with weight control, enhance mood and reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and more.
Roberta Anding, registered dietitian, sports dietitian and assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, explains…
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Spring Evenings with Genetics series begins with seminar on autism spectrum disorder
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Evenings with Genetics will spotlight current knowledge regarding genetic testing for autism as well as new directions for…
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Lab
Baylor College of Medicine welcomed a delegation from China to discuss the introduction of advanced medical technology and management concepts to the…
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BRAIN Initiative to support Baylor doctors studying the neurocircuitry of depression
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Tübingen in Germany have developed a novel computational approach to accelerate…
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The holidays are a practical time to check on mom and dad’s health and perhaps schedule much needed doctor appointments, according to Dr. Robert Roush, professor of medicine-geriatrics.
A delegation from Baylor College of Medicine met with Jun Xiang, chairman of KongSun Holding Limited, to discuss a plan for a senior care community…
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