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Read Article May 13, 2020 Benign gynecologic lesions more common than reported Researchers led by a Baylor College of Medicine physician found the prevalence of ES and other gynecological lesions was substantially higher than… Read Article May 13, 2020 How the body makes triglycerides Researchers are closer to finding novel ways to effectively regulate triglycerides in the blood to help manage these potentially life-threatening… Read Article May 13, 2020 Tito’s Handmade Vodka gives $1M grant for COVID-19 vaccine Baylor College of Medicine’s fight against COVID-19 has received a boost from Tito’s Handmade Vodka through a $1 million grant from the brand’s… Read Article May 12, 2020 Dr. Mark J. Harbott named senior associate… Dr. Mark J. Harbott has been named Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and senior associate dean for Graduate Medical Education (GME) in Baylor… Read Article May 12, 2020 Xavier University, Baylor partner for Medical Track Program… Xavier University of Louisiana and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston have partnered to establish an initiative that allows qualified Xavier… Read Article May 11, 2020 Baylor offers guide for reopening businesses in Houston Baylor College of Medicine has developed a comprehensive guide to reopening businesses in Houston, offering an outline on what employers can do to… Read Article May 11, 2020 Genetic variant could identify lung cancer susceptibility An international consortium of researchers have identified a mutation involved in a person’s susceptibility to lung cancer. Read Article May 8, 2020 New insight into sound amplification processes in inner ear… New research from Baylor College of Medicine suggests that multiple voltage-sensing pathways exist in the lateral membrane of OHCs. These pathways… Read Article May 5, 2020 Grant fuels study of Superfund impact on preterm births A Superfund Research Program grant will fund researchers to study how toxicity of environmental chemicals emanating from Superfund sites impacts… Read Article May 5, 2020 New partnership to accelerate research of COVID-19 vaccine… The National School of Tropical Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development have formed a new partnership with PATH to… Read Article May 4, 2020 Anxiety surrounding the return to normalcy With COVID chaos slowly dying down, people may be heading back to work soon. Dr. Asim Shah dives into the anxieties of returning back to a normal… Read Article May 4, 2020 Researchers identify neurons that regulate blood sugar Researchers led by Dr. Yong Xu have identified a group of unique glucose-sensing neurons in the brain and how they work together to prevent severe… Read Article May 4, 2020 Testing tuberculosis vaccine for COVID-19 Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and four other institutions around the country are working to find out if the vaccine prevents tuberculosis… Read Article May 1, 2020 Dr. Huda Zoghbi awarded prestigious Lundbeck Brain Prize Dr. Huda Zoghbi has been awarded what is considered one of the world’s most prestigious prizes in brain research, the Lundbeck Foundation Brain Prize… Read Article May 1, 2020 This year, show mom you love her from a distance Infectious diseases expert Dr. Stacey Rose weighs in on how to celebrate Mother’s Day while also protecting mom's health. 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