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As Texas and other states begin to promote increased business capacity, Baylor College of Medicine is offering an updated outline for prudent…
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COVID-19 has brought about many changes, and some people are seeing them in their appearance. From constant virtual meetings to excessive handwashing…
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Disposable Mask
The mask mandate has been lifted in Texas and other states but it is still advised by medical experts to wear a mask to reduce the spread of COVID-19…
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Breast Cancer Cells
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine show that analysis of the proteomics, or all the protein data, from aggressive human cancers is a useful…
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Many people recovering from COVID-19 have reported prolonged loss of smell. For some, the symptom may last several months after other symptoms…
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The Cullen Building
On December 1, 2020, people from all over the world came together to virtually support and donate to beloved non-profit organizations. The SETBP1…
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Depression Stress
Disaster after disaster often leads to distress. Following the winter storm in Texas, many re-experienced the traumatic effects of Hurricane Harvey,…
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Tocilizumab (TCZ) is one of multiple drugs that have been studied in clinical trials around the world as a potential treatment for COVID-19. A team…
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The Alkek Fountain in front of the Roy and Lillie Cullen Building
The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees recently appointed eight faculty members to endowed chairs – Dr. Xiang Zhang, Dr. E. Ramsay Camp, Dr…
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Man with bad posture
As telecommuting continues during the pandemic, some may experience discomfort or pain in their back, neck or legs because of their home office…
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The battle against late-stage prostate cancer might have found a potential new strategy to combat this deadly disease. Research led by Baylor College…
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Water
Water supply is currently a concern as much of Texas is experiencing lack of water and boil-water mandates, but an expert from Baylor College of…
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Boiling Water
As boil water mandates continue across Texas as a result of the winter storm, a Baylor College of Medicine infectious diseases expert discusses why…
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Orthopedic surgeons near me
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear can be devastating for athletes, but other injuries can accompany ACL tears and may worsen knee instability…
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Two independent mechanisms are involved in tuberous sclerosis
A study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reveals a novel role of the steroid receptor coactivator 3 (SRC-3/NCOA3), a protein crucial…
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Handmade Face Masks
As the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins across the country and everyone is eager to get back to normal life, it can be confusing to…
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