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    Dan L Duncan Cancer Center
    Baylor College of Medicine has been awarded more than $20.7 million in grants by the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to…
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    Artist rendition of a double helix
    Researchers at the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine have validated a new type of genetic mutation that causes Xia-Gibbs…
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    Kid sleeping
    Last year when COVID-19 first struck, students had to adjust to attending school online or on a hybrid schedule. While a virtual schedule might have…
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    Summertime means lots of people are outside dealing with the heat – some by choice and some because they have to. Whatever the reason, staying…
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    Model of heart
    A person’s genetics may hold the key to early intervention in cardiovascular disease, leading to better outcomes in patient care. Researchers at…
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    A DNA helix.
    An innovative strategy that analyzes a region of the genome offers the possibility of early diagnosis of schizophrenia, reports a team led by…
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    Although visible signs of aging are usually unmistakable, unraveling what triggers them has been quite a challenge. Researchers at Baylor College of…
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    A 3D wiring diagram, the largest of its kind, containing hundreds of thousands of cells and nearly half a billion connections of a mouse brain has…
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    Person checking their blood sugar level
    A clinical study at Baylor College of Medicine has found that people with type 2 diabetes diagnosed during youth have a high risk of developing…
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    Regular exercise can help with weight control, enhance mood and reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and more.
    New clinical guidance from the American College of Cardiology recommends the addition of lifestyle intervention and/or pharmacological, non-statin…
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    Professional athletes may endure loneliness along with immense pressure as they pursue their goals within their sport, and their focus on their…
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    Cooked meal in pan
    Many times we eat, not because we are hungry, but because of social pressures or because the food is so appetizing, that, even though we are full, we…
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    Lab technician preparing testing samples.
    Stem cells in adult tissues are rare. When an injury occurs and damaged cells need to be replaced, the job often falls to differentiated, or mature,…
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    Hat and sunglasses
    A favorite part of summer for many people is spending more time outdoors and in the sun, but it is important to remember how to protect your skin to…
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    Dr. Zaina Al-Mohtaseb gives insight on ways to prevent eye fatigue and get safely through road trips.
    Dr. Zaina Al-Mohtaseb gives insight on ways to prevent eye fatigue and get safely through road trips.
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    During its flight, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft returned images of the Earth and Moon. Separate images of the Earth and Moon were combined to generate this view.
    The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine has selected four outstanding early career scientists to…
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