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    Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are recommending that all COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU undergo a thromboelastography (TEG) to test…
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    Stephanie Young to lead Institutional Advancement at Baylor College of Medicine
    Stephanie L. Young has been named Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Baylor College of Medicine. In this capacity, she also will…
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    Baylor and Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development announced an extension of their ongoing collaboration with Infectious Disease…
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    Nuo Li, Ph.D.
    Dr. Nuo Li has been awarded the 2020 McKnight Scholar Award from the McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience.
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    New findings suggest that enhancing the natural ability of natural killer (NK) cells to eliminate circulating cancer cell clusters may provide a…
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    Father and Child
    Researchers compared about 13,000 children with cancer but no birth defects with nearly 1,600 children with cancer and one or more birth defects.
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    Michael E. DeBakey M.D. Award for Excellence in Research
    Baylor College of Medicine faculty are honored annually through the Michael E. DeBakey M.D. Award for Excellence in Research.
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    A frontline healthcare worker wearing a facemask
    Baylor joins forces with medical centers across the United States to take part in #FitForTheFrontLine, a national movement to honor and raise funds…
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    A child looking out across a body of water
    Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are conducting a study to examine the symptomatic characteristics of misophonia and anxiety in children and…
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    Dr. Cheryl Lyn Walker
    New research shows that, in animal models, the liver epigenome is permanently changed when exposed to certain chemicals in the environment early in…
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    A person wearing a face mask in a mall.
    Whether you feel comfortable in a social setting or not, social interaction requires practice for all, and according to Dr. Jessica Rohr, many people…
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    Graduation address offers what is inspirational
    Speaking at Baylor College of Medicine’s virtual commencement ceremony Thursday, Dr. Paul Klotman told the students that crises bring out inspiration…
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    A person walking through an empty airport.
    Dr. Jill Weatherhead offers a few tips on how to reduce your risk of getting sick if you’re hitting the road or catching a flight this summer.
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    A doctor meeting with a young patient.
    The Child Psychiatry Access Network will provide real-time psychiatric consultation services to primary care physicians across Texas as part of the…
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    As healthcare systems handle the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of misdiagnosing a patient increases.
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    Researchers report that dynamic stimulation of the visual cortex allows both blind and sighted people to see shapes.
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