Master Aug 26, 2019 Postnatal overnutrition linked to aging Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found a new answer to an old question: how can overnutrition during infancy lead to long-lasting… Read Article Aug 22, 2019 Loss of ataxin-1 gene linked to Alzheimer’s disease risk A collaborative study reveals the ataxin-1 gene, which is known to cause the rare neurodegenerative disease called spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (… Read Article Aug 22, 2019 Study builds roadmap for collecting, sequencing genetic data The National Institutes of Health has conducted a four-year study to harmonize and standardize clinical genetic reporting. Read Article Aug 14, 2019 Nutritious back-to-school meals Planning children’s meals during the school week can be made simple when providing nutritious foods. Alicia Beltran, research dietitian, maps out… Read Article Aug 12, 2019 Gut-brain connection helps explain obesity from overeating A new study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reveals a previously unknown gut-brain connection that helps explain how eating extra… Read Article Aug 6, 2019 NIH grant to fund fetal growth restriction detection study Researchers were awarded $3.2 million by the National Institutes of Health to develop an improved way to evaluate umbilical venous blood flow using… Read Article Aug 5, 2019 Researchers share Harvey health impact findings at symposium Researchers have been studying Hurricane Harvey's effect on public health and the emergency response by healthcare providers during a major… Read Article Aug 2, 2019 Device opens doors for expanded use of donor lungs Currently, 80 percent of donor lungs are not being used for transplant, but a portable device to house and transport lungs could make more of the… Read Article Jul 31, 2019 Study identifies human errors associated with surgical errors In an effort to identify surgical errors that could be prevented, researchers conducted an analysis of surgeries that resulted in adverse events over… Read Article Jul 30, 2019 p53 mutations in cancer patients shed light on gene’s function Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have conducted a study of TP53 mutations to better understand the processes leading to the inactivation of… Read Article Jul 25, 2019 Amoeba builds barriers for protection against bacteria Researchers report that Dictyostelium discoideum, the soil-dwelling single-celled amoeba that feeds on bacteria, builds a barrier around its colonies… Read Article Jul 25, 2019 Space health institute awards six postdoctoral fellowships The Translational Research Institute for Space Health has awarded postdoctoral fellowships to six outstanding early career scientists working in… Read Article Jul 23, 2019 Folic acid reduces risk of defects linked to dolutegravir Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine suspected that folic acid could be a part of the puzzle of dolutegravir’s negative side effects. Read Article Jul 22, 2019 Dr. Huda Zoghbi to receive genetics leadership award at national meeting The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) has honored Dr. Huda Zoghbi with the 2019 Victor A. McKusick Leadership Award. Read Article Jul 22, 2019 The dangers of nonprescription antibiotic use A team of researchers have discovered several methods that individuals use to get antibiotics without a prescription. Read Article Jul 15, 2019 Diet influences microbiome in human colonic mucosa A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine found an association between diet quality and microbiome composition in human colonic mucosa. Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Next page