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A study led by teams at Baylor College of Medicine and the… Read Article Mar 9, 2022 SRC-3 is a key regulator of the 12-hour clock Many people have heard of the circadian rhythms or biological processes that follow a 24-hour cycle. Sleeping at night and being awake during the day… Read Article Mar 8, 2022 Start preparing for Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time offers extra sunlight for longer spring and summer evenings, but a sleep expert at Baylor College of Medicine said it is not… Read Article Mar 7, 2022 GlyNAC supplementation extends life span in mice Many people aspire to live longer, healthier lives. A researcher at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Rajagopal Sekhar, associate professor of medicine… Read Article Mar 4, 2022 Evenings with Genetics: new therapies for genetic… Many patients with genetic conditions that were previously untreatable are finding new hope thanks to scientific advancements in therapies. Baylor… Read Article Mar 3, 2022 TRISH to enhance research on Ax-1 mission,… The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine in consortium with the California Institute of Technology… Read Article Mar 1, 2022 Baylor Medicine earns age-friendly healthcare designation Baylor Medicine, the multidisciplinary clinical practice of Baylor College of Medicine, has been recognized as part of the Age-Friendly Health… Read Article Mar 1, 2022 Mode of intraoperative support… In a study to identify the impact of different types of procedures for lung transplantation and the development of complications after… Read Article Feb 24, 2022 Family secrets exposed: genetic testing reveals… It’s hard to keep a family secret these days, thanks to the rise of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic genealogy services. One of the largest studies… Read Article Feb 24, 2022 Signs of mental health issues and eating disorders in… The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a major toll on the mental health of children and adolescents. The number of children and adolescents with eating… Read Article Feb 24, 2022 The good, the bad and the ugly of heart disease risk… All cholesterol is not created equal – HDL is known as the good cholesterol, LDL is the bad and lipoprotein(a), called Lp(a), is the ugly. The reason… Read Article Feb 23, 2022 An organic insecticide is more damaging… Very low concentrations of the popular organic insecticide Spinosad have profound effects on beneficial insect species, including vision loss and… Read Article Feb 23, 2022 Analogy-based education… Diabetic patients receive standard-of-care treatment when they receive their diagnosis. This includes visiting their primary care doctors and… Read Article Feb 23, 2022 Large-scale events: assessing your risk As COVID-19 cases are steadily decreasing in Houston, large-scale events are happening in the community. A Baylor College of Medicine expert… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Next page