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Available Now: FCM Newsletter FY2025 Annual Report

Family and Community Medicine takes pride in reporting departmental accomplishments by publishing newsletters featuring various achievements and special moments. Readers are introduced to our newest faculty, staff, and trainees and gain insight into the fine work of our devoted clinicians, researchers and educators.

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Our faculty and studies are featured in the following blogs, websites, videos, and social media:

What is inflammation? Q&A with Dr. Mike Ren – June 16, 2025

Educational leaders recognized at Baylor College of Medicine – May 22, 2025

Baylor College of Medicine honors faculty for excellence in patient care – May 22, 2025

Brewed awakening: You might be drinking too much caffeine – May 15, 2025

Harris Health center celebrates 50 years providing comprehensive services to Heights, northwest Houston – May 9, 2025

Go with your gut: A guide to probiotics and prebiotics – April 28, 2025

The legacy of healthcare continues at newly renovated Harris Health Casa de Amigos Health Center in Near Northside – April 12, 2025

Power of Professionalism, TED Talk-style – April 9, 2025

EP 128: Cannabis use in pregnancy – April 2, 2025

Oops, I accidentally ate molded food! Now what? – April 1, 2025

Three doctors answer the web's most searched questions | Doctors' Day autocomplete interview – March 30, 2025

Let's cut to the chase: How you prep your food matters – March 28, 2025

Healthy Habits: Dr. Sun In Kim-Vences is an ultramarathoner – March 27, 2025

A reimagined Harris Health Casa de Amigos Health Center upholds a legacy of care in historic Near Northside – March 18, 2025

Harris Health Casa de Amigos renovation ribbon-cutting – March 7, 2025

Spill it – Is tea healthy? – Feb. 27, 2025

How to stop a runny nose fast, according to doctors – Feb. 25, 2025

Dr. Chinwe Akinlawon discusses racial disparities in cancer & how to be proactive about your health – Feb. 25, 2025

Dr. Chinwe Akinlawon discusses the high risk of high blood pressure in Black people. #hearthealth – Feb. 22, 2025

Building effective partnerships with families in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders – Feb. 19, 2025

Healthy cooking methods demystified – Feb. 18, 2025

Dr. Chinwe Akinlawon talks about diabetes and how you can prevent it. #Diabetes – Feb 14, 2025

How to make fried foods healthier - Dec. 30, 2024

Holly jolly health tips for Santa (and you) - Dec. 16, 2024

Ways Houston residents can avoid, relieve back pain over the holidays - Dec. 13, 2024

Don't let holiday spirits ruin your shopping experience - Nov. 25, 2024

How healthy is turkey? - Nov. 25, 2024

Harris Health diabetes 101: Causes, treatments, tips for good health during the holidays - Nov. 20, 2024

Knowledge gaps among patients seeking antibiotics - Nov. 6, 2024

Halloween candy: Don't get spooked by all that sugar - Oct. 31, 2024

Our alumnus Paolo Dugo ('19) shares three privileges he has as a physician assistant to commemorate #PAWeek2024 - Oct. 10, 2024

Lunch for the Soul: Santa Maria Hostel - Oct. 9, 2024

Houston's Santa Maria Hostel launches new clinic, helping women and children fight addiction - Oct. 9, 2024

Inappropriate antibiotic use driven by 'knowledge, beliefs, and expectations' - Oct. 7, 2024

Poor circulation: How to prevent it, how to spot it - Oct. 6, 2024

Fall for colorful produce this season - Oct. 3, 2024

Survey finds most patients expect antibiotics for illnesses that don't need them - Sept. 24, 2024

Should we be afraid of gluten? - Sept. 23, 2024

Are allergy-free spirits legitimate? Allergists break it down - Sept. 23, 2024

Rock out your bouldering workout - Sept. 10, 2024

High proportion of patients endorse non-prescription antibiotic use, survey finds - Sept. 9, 2024

Turf and grass burns - Aug. 29, 2024

Episode 23: Positioning obesity as primary care - Aug. 22, 2024

Spy an ant on your sandwich? Dr. Mike Ren shares how bugs on your food can pose health risks. #FoodSafety - Aug. 18, 2024

Hot summer threatens efficacy of mail-order medications - Aug. 13, 2024

Alerta: El calor extremo puede afectar y dañar los medicamentos - Aug. 13, 2024

Inhaled marijuana and the lungs: How to answer patients' questions - Aug. 8, 2024

Summer's heat can damage your medicines: Keep them safe - July 27, 2024

Extreme heat and some medicines can be a risky combo. Here's what to know - July 12, 2024

Summer food safety guide to mayonnaise and other backyard barbecue classics - July 2, 2024

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