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An empty classroom. Dr. Laurel Williams discusses the psychological effects of active shooter drills and metal detectors on schoolchildren.
Dr. Laurel Williams, associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine and chief of psychiatry at Texas Children’s Hospital, discusses the…
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To help open and foster a dialogue with the broader Houston community, the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy announces the latest…
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) at the National Institutes of Health gave the Landis Award for Outstanding…
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While kids enjoy staying up – and sleeping in – late during summer break, it can be difficult to return to a normal sleep schedule when school is back in session.
While kids enjoy staying up – and sleeping in – late during summer break, it can be difficult to return to a normal sleep schedule when school is…
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Nutritious back-to-school meals
Planning children’s meals during the school week can be made simple when providing nutritious foods. Alicia Beltran, research dietitian, maps out…
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A new study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reveals a previously unknown gut-brain connection that helps explain how eating extra…
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Dr. Michael Lee has been named as chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Dr. Joseph Petrosino has been named chair of…
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A group of people riding stationary bikes.
Regular exercise or sports participation is a great way to sustain a healthy lifestyle, but mistakes in your training could lead to injury. Dr.…
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Back-to-school season means the start of flu season and exposure to many illnesses. Whether a student is going into preschool or college, there are ways parents, teachers and students themselves can prepare to stay healthy.
Back-to-school season means the start of flu season and exposure to many illnesses. Whether a student is going into preschool or college, there are…
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Doctor screening pregnant woman
Researchers were awarded $3.2 million by the National Institutes of Health to develop an improved way to evaluate umbilical venous blood flow using…
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Harvey health hazard study open to more participants
Researchers have been studying Hurricane Harvey's effect on public health and the emergency response by healthcare providers during a major…
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An illustration of the lungs.
Currently, 80 percent of donor lungs are not being used for transplant, but a portable device to house and transport lungs could make more of the…
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The annual Compassion and the Art of Medicine series, hosted by the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, will…
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Acute care surgery
In an effort to identify surgical errors that could be prevented, researchers conducted an analysis of surgeries that resulted in adverse events over…
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Analytical tool predicts genes that can cause disease by producing altered proteins
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have conducted a  study of TP53 mutations to better understand the processes leading to the inactivation of…
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Fruiting bodies of the social amoeba, dictyostelium discoideum.
Researchers report that Dictyostelium discoideum, the soil-dwelling single-celled amoeba that feeds on bacteria, builds a barrier around its colonies…
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