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Holiday travel might come with some extra baggage this year: traffic, delays and disruptions. While this is unavoidable, remaining calm will…
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Thanksgiving Day is traditionally centered around the holiday feast, but you can burn calories from the big meal by staying active. Dr. Stequita…
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The holiday season sometimes gives people a reason to end the year with decadence. However, some may be looking for advice when it comes to healthy…
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Baylor College of Medicine welcomed 13 new members to its Board of Advisors. The Board of Advisors, a non-fiduciary appointed group, works closely…
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Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects people of all ages. While there is no cure for diabetes, it is crucial to maintain a healthy lifestyle…
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The Roy and Lillie Cullen Building, with the Alkek Fountain at the entrance.
Kelly Hackett, managing director at Tectonic Advisors, has been appointed to the Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees.
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For many people, the lack of face-to-face social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic caused regular social skills to get rusty. Dr. Eric Storch…
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Photo of a vitamin D pill on a wooden table top.
Vitamin D plays a large role in overall health, but it can be challenging to absorb sufficient levels – especially in the colder months. A Baylor…
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In recent years, the scientific community has seen a push for more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) neurophysiology data…
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Baylor College of Medicine and Hess Toy Truck are patrolling through classrooms with the eighth in a series of science, technology, engineering, and…
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Lungs
Mesothelioma is a highly fatal disease with a survival rate of under 10% at five years. New advances with immunotherapy have improved survival, but…
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Baylor College of Medicine has teamed up with Luna, the leading provider of in-home outpatient physical therapy, to expand access to patient services…
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Whether it be a few strands falling out in the shower or signs of a receding hairline, hair loss can happen to anyone. An expert at Baylor College of…
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The latest in Alzheimer’s research will be presented at the 2023 Update on Alzheimer’s Disease lecture presented by Baylor College of Medicine and…
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Scientists working in a lab filled with containers of blue liquid
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions working with human intestinal organoids, also called mini guts, have shed…
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Ireland and the United Kingdom as seen from space.
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine, with consortium partners Massachusetts Institute of…
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