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TRISH works closely with NASA’s Human Research Program in… Read Article Feb 5, 2021 Coping with loss on Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is a special day meant to show those you love most that you care about them, but for some this day could trigger feelings of grief… Read Article Feb 4, 2021 Baylor and Leica Biosystems team up for… Baylor College of Medicine has teamed with Leica Biosystems, a cancer diagnostics company and global leader in workflow solutions, to launch Baylor… Read Article Feb 4, 2021 Duration of antibody response varies in adults with RSV Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine found that while most individuals responded to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) natural reinfection with a… Read Article Feb 4, 2021 Evenings with Genetics: Race and Genetics Do racial categories obscure our genetic similarities and differences? How do we quantify ancestry and is it important in precision medicine? This… Read Article Feb 4, 2021 Little known cardiovascular risks that can have a big… Most people can name a few, if not all, of the traditional risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, obesity, family history or… Read Article Feb 3, 2021 Examining resistance to breast cancer treatments The combination of CDK4/6 inhibitors with endocrine therapy is the standard of care for patients with estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) and HER2-… Read Article Feb 1, 2021 Dr. Daniel Hamstra named chair of Department of… Dr. Daniel Hamstra is joining Baylor College of Medicine as professor and chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology. He will serve as the… Read Article Feb 1, 2021 Exercise and the heart Dr. Ihab Hamzeh has answers to some common questions to get you started on the right foot when it comes to improving heart health. Read Article Feb 1, 2021 Heartburn or heart attack? A big meal may cause heartburn or aggravate chronic acid reflux but sometimes the symptoms aren’t what you’d expect. How do you tell the difference… Read Article Jan 27, 2021 Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide… Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, according to the 2021 Statistical Update from the American Heart Association, written by… Read Article Jan 27, 2021 Indirect effects of COVID-19 on your heart The headlines are focused on the numbers surrounding COVID-19 cases, but there are some troubling indirect effects of the pandemic that Baylor… Read Article Jan 22, 2021 3-D printed biomesh minimizes hernia repair complications Although hernia mesh implants are mechanically strong and support abdominal tissue it is a common problem that the implant can drive inflammation… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Next page