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‘Saturday Morning Science’ inspires medical student to give back to community

February 27, 2020 Community,  Education,  Kaylee Dusang,  Medical Education,  Saturday Morning Science

Second-year medical student Chelsea Livingston was only a junior in high school when she first worked alongside Baylor College of Medicine physicians and scientists in

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The Stitch

Pediatric plastic surgeon helps patients thrive through literature

February 26, 2020 Debbie Sugarbaker,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  pediatrics

When Dr. Edward Buchanan realized he had a message to share with his patients that was beyond the scope of his medical consultations, he decided

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Momentum

Understanding fatty liver disease key to liver cancer prevention

February 25, 2020 Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  Gastroenterology,  Healthcare,  liver cancer,  liver disease,  Nicole Blanton

As the number of Americans who are living with chronic liver disease continues to rise, researchers and clinicians are not only studying more effective treatments,

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The Stitch

Reconstruction procedure gives breast cancer survivor new outlook

February 21, 2020 Breast Cancer,  breast reconstruction,  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

Ten years ago, when Judy Howell was fundraising for the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine, she had no idea

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Eradication with vaccination? It’s worth a shot

February 20, 2020 Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  health policy,  measles,  Vaccination

My stomach sank as I read the following email from my residency program: “Four measles cases confirmed in Harris County. Please reference the attached triage

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Progress Notes

Resonance podcast: The growth of clinical genetics

February 19, 2020 Education,  Genetics,  molecular and human genetics,  Resonance,  Resonance Podcast

Nowadays, genetic information can be easily accessed with a simple purchase of an at-home kit. However, diagnosing and treating genetic disorders is much more complex.

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Momentum

Try these DIY vinaigrettes

February 18, 2020 Culinary Health Education for Families,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Recipes

Want to add a low-calorie dressing to your next salad? Check out these homemade vinaigrettes from the Culinary Health Education for Families (CHEF) program at the Children’s

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Momentum

Healthy Habits: Dr. S. Julie-Ann Lloyd enjoys swimming, group exercise to stay active

February 17, 2020 Healthy Habits,  Nutrition and Wellness

It can sometimes be difficult to find ways to stay healthy, so we’ve asked members of our Baylor College of Medicine community to share what

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The mind-heart connection: Maintain psychological wellbeing and heart health

February 14, 2020 American Heart Month,  Cardiovascular Disease,  Healthcare,  Heart Health,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton

While thinking about your valentine may set your heart aflutter, negative psychological factors such as stress or depressive disorders can have a long-term impact on

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Doctors team up with students to improve cervical cancer treatment

February 13, 2020 Cancer,  cervical cancer,  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  Molly Chiu,  Radiation Oncology

For women with advanced cases of cervical cancer, radiation therapy is generally the only curative treatment. The treatment of cervical cancer is unique, in that,

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

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