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Bone cancer is hard to treat and prone to metastasis. Research teams at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have a new strategy to attack…
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A visit to the hair salon is a relaxing way to celebrate the beginning of the summer or the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions but freshening your hair…
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Together with Ghent University, Amsterdam University of Medicine, National Chiao Tung University and Illumina, researchers at Baylor College of…
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Sensitive skin should not keep you from wearing sunscreen, especially during the summer months.
A Baylor College of Medicine expert says headaches that seem to be caused by the heat might actually be due to dehydration.
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Baylor College of Medicine and Vera Whole Health today announced the launch of a new primary care benefit for Baylor employees at the flagship Vera…
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While smoking-related head and neck cancers are declining in the U.S., human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal, or throat, cancer is on the…
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Clinical Sequencing Research
In the two decades since the Human Genome Project mapped the entire human genome, improvements in technology have helped in developing updated…
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Knee joint pain
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is the most common genetic form of brittle bone disease and results in defects of both bone and connective tissue. OI…
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Jay A. Brown and Dr. Antonio Falcon were appointed to the Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees at its recent meeting. “We welcome Mr. Brown…
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New strategy fights bacterial antibiotic resistance
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have received a $12 million grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health to identify non-…
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Researchers at the Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit at Baylor College of Medicine have launched a clinical trial to study the safety and…
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Butterfly iQ, the world's first handheld, single-probe whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology
Headed for the International Space Station today, the 22nd SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply payload included a Butterfly iQ, the world's first…
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The end of cancer treatment can be an exciting milestone in a patient’s recovery process, so any lingering health issues can be frustrating. A Baylor…
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Vaccination
There is no denying that adolescents and teens have sacrificed plenty in the last year due to COVID-19 – from switching to virtual classes to giving…
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Baylor College of Medicine graduation 2021
The advice to Baylor College of Medicine’s 2021 graduates? Be ready to take the unexpected forks in the road that will inevitably come along, because…
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Photograph showing a sequence of human chromosome 14 folded into a three-dimensional pattern. The current study looks at how the genomes of different organisms across the tree of life fold in 3D.
One hundred fifty years ago, Dmitri Mendeleev created the periodic table, a system for classifying atoms based on the properties of their nuclei.…
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