Master Mar 16, 2021 Baylor opens clinic for COVID-19 long-haulers Many people think of the negative health impacts of COVID-19 as coming during the active infection, but the aftereffects of the virus can be serious… Read Article Mar 12, 2021 Baylor takes part in national ‘Age-Friendly Health… Baylor College of Medicine announced that it is part of a movement to improve healthcare for older adults called the Age-Friendly Health Systems… Read Article Mar 10, 2021 Safe business practices guidelines as states reopen As Texas and other states begin to promote increased business capacity, Baylor College of Medicine is offering an updated outline for prudent… Read Article Mar 9, 2021 Don’t let the pandemic stress your skin out COVID-19 has brought about many changes, and some people are seeing them in their appearance. From constant virtual meetings to excessive handwashing… Read Article Mar 8, 2021 Don't throw away those masks just yet 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… Read Article Mar 3, 2021 Relearning to smell after COVID-19 Many people recovering from COVID-19 have reported prolonged loss of smell. For some, the symptom may last several months after other symptoms… Read Article Mar 1, 2021 Weathering the storm: focus on your mental health Disaster after disaster often leads to distress. Following the winter storm in Texas, many re-experienced the traumatic effects of Hurricane Harvey,… Read Article Feb 25, 2021 Trial results show potential benefits of tocilizumab… 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… Read Article Feb 23, 2021 Maintain proper posture while working from home As telecommuting continues during the pandemic, some may experience discomfort or pain in their back, neck or legs because of their home office… Read Article Feb 19, 2021 Lateral meniscus posterior root tears found in… An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear can be devastating for athletes, but other injuries can accompany ACL tears and may worsen knee instability… Read Article Feb 11, 2021 What you need to know after getting the COVID-19 vaccine 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… Read Article Feb 5, 2021 Coping with loss on Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is a special day meant to show those you love most that you care about them, but for some this day could trigger feelings of grief… Read Article Feb 4, 2021 Little known cardiovascular risks that can have a big… Most people can name a few, if not all, of the traditional risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, obesity, family history or… Read Article Feb 3, 2021 Examining resistance to breast cancer treatments The combination of CDK4/6 inhibitors with endocrine therapy is the standard of care for patients with estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) and HER2-… Read Article Feb 1, 2021 Dr. Daniel Hamstra named chair of Department of… Dr. Daniel Hamstra is joining Baylor College of Medicine as professor and chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology. He will serve as the… Read Article Feb 1, 2021 Exercise and the heart Dr. Ihab Hamzeh has answers to some common questions to get you started on the right foot when it comes to improving heart health. Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Next page