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In honor of this proclamation, Baylor College of Medicine… Read Article Oct 6, 2017 Study reveals benefit of exome sequencing for infants in ICU A team of physicians and researchers designed a study to determine the efficacy of exome sequencing infants in intensive care units. Read Article Oct 5, 2017 Researchers map human genome in 4-D as it folds A multi-institutional team has created the first high-resolution 4-D map of genome folding, tracking an entire human genome as it folds over time. Read Article Sep 1, 2017 Health concerns after Harvey Doctors at Baylor College of Medicine want to keep health setbacks from compounding the misfortune of storm evacuees. Read Article Sep 1, 2017 Safety recommendations for reentering a home after flooding Experts at Baylor College of Medicine have compiled an overview of precautions to take and what to look out for when returning to homes that… Read Article Jul 26, 2017 Substance addiction changes mother’s response to infant Researchers found that a mother’s brain response to her own infant is modified in the presence of substance addiction. Read Article Jul 13, 2017 Researchers study possible carnitine deficiency, autism link Dr. Arthur Beaudet's research has led him to propose that the lack of carnitine might be involved in triggering mild forms of autism. Read Article Jul 12, 2017 Baylor to offer new genetic counseling degree program The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees, Academic Council and Faculty Senate have approved a new Genetic Counseling Program, which will… Read Article Jun 27, 2017 Baylor named site for NCI proteogenomics analysis, research The Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center was named the only Proteogenomic Translational Research Center site in the South. Read Article Jun 15, 2017 Gut bacteria might one day help slow down aging process Slowing down the aging process might be possible one day with supplements derived from gut bacteria. Read Article May 8, 2017 Baylor-Malawi partnership to expand obstetric services Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Global Women’s Health Initiative are increasing global health efforts in Malawi with a new maternity… Read Article Apr 21, 2017 New technique tests therapies for breast cancer metastasis A new laboratory technique can rapidly test the effectiveness of treatments for life-threatening breast cancer metastases in bone. Read Article Apr 19, 2017 Research paves way for improved colorectal cancer test Researchers have identified specific types of bacteria that seem to be abundant in individuals with colorectal cancer. Read Article Mar 28, 2017 Zoghbi honored with Canada International Gairdner Award Dr. Huda Zoghbi is being honored by the Gairdner Foundation with the 2017 Canada Gairdner International Award for seminal discoveries and… Read Article Mar 22, 2017 Childhood cancer survivor support expanding for Texans A recent $1.5 million grant will expand the Passport for Care program, which ensuring that childhood cancer survivors in Texas receive healthcare… Read Article Mar 16, 2017 Timing, dosage of statins before heart surgery impacts survival Researchers found that those who continued taking their cholesterol-lowering medication prior to coronary artery bypass grafting surgery had better… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Current page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Next page