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Baylor College of Medicine’s 2019 Commencement was held Tuesday, May 28, marking the graduation of 158 students from the School of Medicine and 103 from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Baylor College of Medicine’s 2019 Commencement was held Tuesday, May 28, marking the graduation of 158 students from the School of Medicine and 103…
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About 54 million Americans have low bone mass, putting them at risk of developing osteoporosis, which is characterized by bone fragility and discrepancies in both quality and quantity of bone mass in the body.
About 54 million Americans have low bone mass, putting them at risk of developing osteoporosis. During National Osteoporosis Awareness Month, Dr.…
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Dr. Christie Ballantyne, chief of cardiology
Two drugs used to lower LDL cholesterol have been proven to be even more effective when combined in a fixed dosage.
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Dr. María Elena Bottazzi, professor of pediatrics and associate dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi has been selected by the National Academy of Medicine as one of 10 Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholars.
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One of the most common post-Hurricane Harvey health issues that people are facing are worsening allergies, and there are numerous reasons for this, according to Dr. David Corry,
The Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health (GC-CPEH) has received a P30 award, designating it as a Center of Excellence in…
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Lupus is an autoimmune disease that affects millions of people around the world, but is still widely misunderstood and challenging to diagnose. In…
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Bloody noses are inconvenient and can often be alarming to whoever experiences one. While everyone has their own idea of how to remedy the occasional…
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Summertime means time spent on the water, but do you ever have the sensation that you’re still rocking or swaying back and forth after you get out of the water and on to dry land?
Summertime means time spent on the water, but do you ever have the sensation that you’re still rocking or swaying back and forth after you get out of…
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On Saturday, May 4, Baylor College of Medicine will host a community conference and resource fair for the El Paso area to provide an educational…
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Excellence in education honored at Baylor
Baylor College of Medicine’s top educational leaders were honored at Faculty Awards Day, Thursday, May 16.
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Early Career, Star and Master Clinician Award winners.
Baylor College of Medicine honored its faculty leaders in patient care at the annual Faculty Awards Day, Thursday, May 16.
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Dr. Robert Britton, Dr. Marco Sardiello, Dr. Adam Kuspa, Dr. Christie Ballantyne, Dr. Carl Allen and Dr. Aleksandar Milosavljevic.
The Michael E. DeBakey M.D. Award for Excellence in Research recognizes outstanding members of the Baylor College of Medicine faculty for their…
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Emergency medical experts bring a trauma patient to a hospital.
May is Trauma Awareness Month. Trauma surgeon said Dr. Millard Andrew Davis explains the different types of traumas and what a bystander can do to…
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The Society of Surgical Chairs has developed recommendations for the transitioning of senior surgeons. 
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Gliogene, a study that aims to identify hereditary links of glioma, a rare and deadly form of brain cancer, has begun recruiting families affected by…
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In a new study, ethics scholar Dr. Stephanie Morain explores a trend of oncology trial recruitment via mobile apps, and what these app companies and…
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