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An international team of scientists has uncovered a mechanism by which acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells sustain their growth.Researchers at Baylor…
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Socialization is crucial to children’s development from an early age, shaping their skills and fostering companionship and empathy. Relationships…
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Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation Center for Experimental Therapeutics
Baylor College of Medicine’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center has launched the Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation Center for Experimental…
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Dr. Christina Weng says noticing signs of vision loss is significant in young children because if certain eye problems are not addressed, vision may be lost permanently.
Dr. Christina Weng says noticing signs of vision loss is especially significant in young children.
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The switch to fall semester from summer break can be difficult for kids, but experts at Baylor College of Medicine have quick tips for parents and…
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Mosquito season is here, and these pesky pests have become a problem for us all, especially after the heavy rainfall in Houston and surrounding areas…
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People eat either because they are hungry or for pleasure, even in the absence of hunger. While hunger-driven eating is fundamental for survival,…
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Not everyone has parking close to their place of employment – many people must walk or wait for public transportation. Commuting to work in the heat…
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The 2024 Olympic Games have begun, and thousands of athletes worldwide are showcasing their talents on a global stage. The games can inspire a…
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Expanding Access
Baylor Genetics, a joint venture clinical diagnostic laboratory at the forefront of genetic testing, and the Department of Molecular and Human…
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Artists rendition of a neurons in red and blue indicating the introduction of a therapeutic to the brain.
A study published in Nature reveals the functional relevance of tumor-neuron interactions that regulate the growth of ependymoma brain tumors. The…
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High temperatures may be the norm for native Houstonians, but newcomers to the region may be shocked by how hot it can be year-round. An expert with…
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The 2024 Olympic Games are top of mind for people globally. While the athletes make their sports look effortless, their constant overuse of their…
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The BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH)
The Texas Heart Institute (THI), BiVACOR®, a clinical-stage medical device company, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine…
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Blood plasma
Cramps, tingling and pain in the extremities can be symptoms of poor blood circulation. Left unchecked, bad circulation can turn into worse health…
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July and August are known to be the hottest months of the year. While it is important to know how extreme heat can impact your health through…
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