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A genome sequencing project for this species, led by… Read Article Dec 17, 2020 Opioid-free joint replacement surgery: an innovative… In the midst of a national opioid crisis and with increasing data showing the adverse effects of opioids, it’s important for patients to know that… Read Article Dec 17, 2020 Optogenetic method can reveal how gut microbes affect… Research has shown that gut microbes can influence several aspects of the host’s life, including aging. Given the complexity and heterogeneity of the… Read Article Dec 16, 2020 Maternal diet during lactation affects milk bacteria Research has shown that human milk is the optimal nutrition source for neonates and infants. It confers protection against both immediately life-… Read Article Dec 15, 2020 Baylor awarded for health and well-being efforts For the fifth straight year, Baylor College of Medicine has been recognized by Healthiest Employers LLC and the American Heart Association (AHA) for… Read Article Dec 15, 2020 Houston's COVID-19 infection rate could be four times… The number of Houstonians who had COVID-19 could be four times higher than indicated by viral testing, according to new data from the Houston Health… Read Article Dec 14, 2020 Check-in on elderly family members this holiday season The ongoing pandemic will hinder families’ traditional holiday events worldwide. Older adults may feel the sting of this more than others this year.… Read Article Dec 9, 2020 Baylor providing COVID training for national nursing… Nursing home residents are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 due to their age, underlying conditions and communal living conditions. Nursing homes… Read Article Dec 8, 2020 Baylor doctor elected National Academy of Inventors fellow… Dr. Ananth Annapragada of Baylor College of Medicine is one of the 175 notable academic inventors named as a fellow of the National Academy of… Read Article Dec 8, 2020 Health and safety tips for the holiday meal Give the gift of health this holiday season by following advice from a Baylor College of Medicine expert on minimizing the spread of the COVID-19… Read Article Dec 7, 2020 Avoid indoor allergies this winter With winter just around the corner and COVID-19 spiking, you may find yourself spending more time indoors. While allergies usually affect you… Read Article Dec 7, 2020 Novel gene variants that modify risk… Late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly, affecting almost 44 million people worldwide. Despite… Read Article Dec 4, 2020 New implantable device treats heart failure Baylor College of Medicine doctors are now treating heart failure patients using a novel implantable device that works by making the heart beat… Read Article Dec 4, 2020 The Faris Foundation grant funds research… Dr. Meenakshi Hegde and her team were awarded a $1.4 million gift over three years from The Faris Foundation to support a clinical trial of a novel… Read Article Dec 3, 2020 Dr. Ramsay Camp named chief of surgical oncology Dr. E. Ramsay Camp has joined Baylor College of Medicine as professor and chief of surgical oncology in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery’… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Current page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Next page