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Brain Neurons
Neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease result from the loss of specific types of neurons due to abnormal accumulation…
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Woman holding water glass
As temperatures dip, the most obvious signs of dehydration often disappear. An expert with Baylor College of Medicine helps understand the importance…
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Brain
A new study reveals a new gene associated with obesity and maladaptive behavior. The evidence shows that rare mutations in the gene for the serotonin…
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Woman in airport
Holiday travel can be anxiety-inducing due to flight delays and heavy traffic. While disruptions are unavoidable, a Baylor College of Medicine expert…
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Microscopy Images: (Left) Oak Leaf Surface, (Right) Mouse Brain Neurons
The U.S. Postal Service announced seven new stamp subjects for 2023, and this round there is a Baylor connection. Two images produced by Jason Kirk,…
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Clinical Sequencing Research
The Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) knowledge base is among the Global Core Biodata Resources (GCBRs) announced today by the Global Biodata…
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Blue sky with white fluffy clouds
As climate change continues to impact our world, more industries are looking for solutions to lower carbon emissions, and the healthcare system is no…
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Close up of a hand with dry, cracked skin.
Dry skin is a common companion during end-of-year festivities, but why is our skin more prone to losing hydration during this time? A dermatologist…
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Follow the journeys of your colleagues on Progress Notes where Baylor medical students share their stories from the clinics.
Final exams often cause stress and anxiety among adolescents because of the pressure they may feel from their parents, teachers and peers as well as…
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Doctor holding an x ray of a patients lungs.
In a study published recently in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine found that treating patients who…
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Artists drawing of a green tissue box on a lighter green background with white tissue sticking out.
Toddlers with runny noses are a common sight, but for many parents it may feel like this symptom never goes away. An expert with Baylor College of…
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BRAIN Initiative to support Baylor doctors studying the neurocircuitry of depression
Learning a new task, mastering a musical instrument or being able to adapt to the constantly changing environment are all possible thanks to the…
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Close up of spoons, forks and knives
Food plays a big part in many holiday traditions, so it can be tricky to control portions and keep from overeating during the holiday season. A…
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Stack of cinnamon sticks and star anice spice on a black background
Peppermint potpourri and cinnamon scented diffusers are staples of the holiday season. But for some people, fragrances are more of a headache than a…
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Man standing holding his chest in pain
Getting reflux after a meal can leave a bad taste in the mouth, so don’t let it ruin your meals this holiday season. A Baylor College of Medicine and…
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Thanksgiving food
The holidays often involve overindulging, and while the occasional decadent meal is enjoyable, some people may prefer to eat a healthier version of…
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