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While takeout and food delivery is still an option, more people are cooking and eating at home these days as they follow “Stay Home, Stay Safe”… Read Article Apr 6, 2020 Baylor to support Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium… Baylor College of Medicine has been selected as the Centralized Operation Support Hub for the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium. Read Article Apr 6, 2020 Brain tumors trigger silencing of neuronal activity Researchers have identified a bioelectric phenomenon that contributes to sudden episodes of confusion and seizures, often the first signs of a… Read Article Apr 6, 2020 Researchers engineer better way to target leukemia cells Researchers were able to engineer a new fighter T cell that more effectively targeted leukemia cells in preclinical studies. Read Article Apr 2, 2020 Baylor enrolling COVID-19 patients in treatment trial Baylor College of Medicine is enrolling participants in a treatment trial for adult patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis who are hospitalized at either… Read Article Mar 31, 2020 How to social distance while being outdoors Staying home is essential for slowing down the transmission of COVID-19, but mental and physical health still need to be maintained. One way to do… Read Article Mar 31, 2020 Stuck at home? Visit Mars with your kids When you’re stuck at home, Mars seems like a million miles away. Actually, it’s about 140 million miles. What will it take to get there,… Read Article Mar 27, 2020 Reusable respirators may be suitable alternative to… A team of researchers have found that reusable respirators may be a suitable alternative to disposable N95 respirators currently in high demand. Read Article Mar 20, 2020 Allergies versus COVID-19 Because the COVID-19 outbreak overlaps with allergy season, it can be difficult to determine if you are getting sick or just experiencing seasonal… Read Article Mar 20, 2020 Pregnancy and COVID-19: What to know When it comes to COVID-19 and pregnancy, there are some unknowns since the disease is so new and researchers haven’t had time to study it extensively… Read Article Mar 19, 2020 Soap is soap! And other ideas on staying germ free Can’t find antibacterial soap at the store these days? Physician assistant Isabel Valdez says any type of hand soap can rid hands of germs and… Read Article Mar 18, 2020 Managing anxiety during a global pandemic Dr. Asim Shah sheds light on how to cope with stress and anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic. Read Article Mar 18, 2020 Researchers learn to control brain cell that triggers… Researchers have improved our understanding of how tremor — the most common movement disorder — happens, opening the possibility of novel therapies… Read Article Mar 17, 2020 Genetic signature may identify preeclampsia risk for… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have identified a genetic signature combining certain maternal and fetal gene variants that are associated… Read Article Mar 16, 2020 Slowing the spread of COVID-19 Experts at Baylor College of Medicine say one should practice social distancing or, if needed, isolation or taking part in a self-quarantine to slow… Read Article Mar 13, 2020 Space Institute seeks behavioral health solutions for Mars… The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking companies with fresh ideas to help guard the… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Current page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Next page