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Like a good story, feeding has a beginning, a middle and an end. It begins with appetite prompting the search for food, continues with eating the…
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Syringe
Baylor College of Medicine investigators are recruiting volunteers for a multicenter Phase 1 clinical trial to examine the safety, tolerability and…
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Recipients of Baylor College of Medicine’s 2021 Faculty Awards were announced virtually on Thursday, May 19. These awards recognize Baylor faculty…
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Illustration of cancer cells
When resecting tumors, surgeons aim to spare as much healthy tissue as possible while ensuring removal of the entire tumor. Pediatric surgeons at…
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Breast Cancer Cells
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have followed the progression of breast cancer in an animal model and discovered a path that transforms a…
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Researchers examine breast tissue removed during a lumpectomy using the OTIS ImgAssist technology.
Baylor College of Medicine has been awarded more than $17.5 million in grants by the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to…
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DNA twisting right
According to some estimates, hundreds of genes may be associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but it has been difficult to determine which…
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HIV, the AIDS virus (yellow), infecting a human cell
Baylor College of Medicine will serve as the lead site of the new Texas Development Center for AIDS Research (D-CFAR). Funded through a grant from…
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Many Americans who have put off travel plans during the pandemic are eager to begin traveling again. So how safe will it be to travel this summer?…
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Family of four, son with autism, for SPARK research recruitment
For many families, this Mother’s Day will be different from last year as vaccinations become increasingly available throughout the country and more…
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A box of PPE masks
The favorite one; the least favorite one; the backup in the car or purse; the special occasion one. Masks have made their way into our lives for the…
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Kidney disease affects the body’s ability to filter the blood. Many cases are caused by diabetes or high blood pressure, but some kidney disorders…
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Dr. Traber Giardina, assistant professor of medicine and health services research at Baylor College of Medicine and the Center for Innovations in…
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Minute Maid Field
As sports stadiums reopen after closing last year due to COVID-19, it is no surprise that fans are eager to see their favorite teams play again.…
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MELAS (Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes) syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting energy metabolism.…
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Baylor College of Medicine researchers have found that a failure in the development of sperm cells can lead to the formation of testicular tumors in…
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