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A study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine raises health concerns about the use of electronic cigarettes.
A study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine raises health concerns about the use of electronic cigarettes.
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A study led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine raises health concerns about the use of electronic cigarettes.
La exposición crónica a vapores de e-cigarrillos altera la función pulmonar en ratones y reduce la capacidad de células inmunitarias de responder a…
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African-American men needed for prostate cancer study
Researchers are trying to find out why one in six African-American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and why they are twice as likely as…
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Whether students have outdoor sports practice or recess, Dr. Irvin Sulapas offers tips on how students can stay hydrated and cool in the late summer…
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An empty classroom. Dr. Laurel Williams discusses the psychological effects of active shooter drills and metal detectors on schoolchildren.
Dr. Laurel Williams, associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine and chief of psychiatry at Texas Children’s Hospital, discusses the…
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While kids enjoy staying up – and sleeping in – late during summer break, it can be difficult to return to a normal sleep schedule when school is back in session.
While kids enjoy staying up – and sleeping in – late during summer break, it can be difficult to return to a normal sleep schedule when school is…
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Regular exercise or sports participation is a great way to sustain a healthy lifestyle, but mistakes in your training could lead to injury. Dr.…
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Back-to-school season means the start of flu season and exposure to many illnesses. Whether a student is going into preschool or college, there are ways parents, teachers and students themselves can prepare to stay healthy.
Back-to-school season means the start of flu season and exposure to many illnesses. Whether a student is going into preschool or college, there are…
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Embrace the travel bug without sick
Infectious diseases expert Dr. Stacey Rose explains how to avoid getting traveler’s diarrhea on your next trip.
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The Mesothelioma Treatment Center at the Baylor College of Medicine Lung Institute is looking for malignant pleural mesothelioma patients to try a…
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We provide personalized healthcare plans for seniors that address current as well as long-term needs.
Dr. Rajani Katta, a dermatologist and clinical faculty member at Baylor College of Medicine, offers three major ways to combat signs of aging no…
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Baylor College of Medicine expert debunks summer health myths
Drowning fatalities among children in the summertime warrant water safety awareness but a Baylor College of Medicine expert explains that water…
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Dr. Atif Iqbal dispels some common myths and explains how Baylor College of Medicine's multidisciplinary approach to treating these cancers…
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Dr. Ashwin Viswanathan
Dr. Ashwin Viswanathan has been awarded a Research Project Grant (R01) of more than $2 million by the National Institutes of Health.
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"The sun is the No. 1 culprit in skin cancer," said Dr. Ida Orengo, professor of dermatology at Baylor College of Medicine.
The summer heat can bring a multitude of concerns, including uncomfortable heat rashes. dermatology expert offers insight on what causes these rashes…
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Don’t let ACL injuries sideline soccer aspirations
The Women’s World Cup is in the limelight and it’s an important reminder of the prevention of and recovery from ACL tears. A sports medicine expert…
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