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    Sweating in the summer sun is one thing, overheating is another. According to an expert at Baylor College of Medicine, the main concern with heat…
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    A microscopy image of a typical neuroblastoma
    Our cells follow a molecular clock that controls cell metabolism, much like the body’s circadian rhythm controls sleep cycles. Researchers at Baylor…
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    Baylor sleep expert says antihistamines may cause drowsiness, but shouldn't be used as a sleep aid as the side effects can pose health risks.
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    Bone cancer is hard to treat and prone to metastasis. Research teams at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have a new strategy to attack…
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    A visit to the hair salon is a relaxing way to celebrate the beginning of the summer or the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions but freshening your hair…
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    Dropper with test tubes
    Together with Ghent University, Amsterdam University of Medicine, National Chiao Tung University and Illumina, researchers at Baylor College of…
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    Sensitive skin should not keep you from wearing sunscreen, especially during the summer months.
    A Baylor College of Medicine expert says headaches that seem to be caused by the heat might actually be due to dehydration.
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    Baylor College of Medicine and Vera Whole Health today announced the launch of a new primary care benefit for Baylor employees at the flagship Vera…
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    While smoking-related head and neck cancers are declining in the U.S., human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal, or throat, cancer is on the…
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    Clinical Sequencing Research
    In the two decades since the Human Genome Project mapped the entire human genome, improvements in technology have helped in developing updated…
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    Knee joint pain
    Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is the most common genetic form of brittle bone disease and results in defects of both bone and connective tissue. OI…
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    Jay A. Brown and Dr. Antonio Falcon were appointed to the Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees at its recent meeting. “We welcome Mr. Brown…
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    New strategy fights bacterial antibiotic resistance
    Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have received a $12 million grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health to identify non-…
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    Researchers at the Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit at Baylor College of Medicine have launched a clinical trial to study the safety and…
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    Butterfly iQ, the world's first handheld, single-probe whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology
    Headed for the International Space Station today, the 22nd SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply payload included a Butterfly iQ, the world's first…
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    Patient hands
    The end of cancer treatment can be an exciting milestone in a patient’s recovery process, so any lingering health issues can be frustrating. A Baylor…
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