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Momentum

Welcome new School of Medicine and Graduate School students!

July 29, 2019 Education,  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,  new students,  School of Medicine

July 29 marks the first week of classes for new students in the Baylor College of Medicine School of Medicine and Graduate School of Biomedical

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Momentum

Fact vs. fiction: Understanding OCD and related conditions

July 25, 2019 Dr. Eric Storch,  Healthcare,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton,  obsessive-compulsive disorder,  OCD,  Psychiatry

You may hear the term “OCD” used loosely and sometimes jokingly throughout daily life and in pop culture. But for millions of Americans, obsessive-compulsive disorder

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Momentum

Healthy Habits: Dr. Joslyn Fisher enjoys boogie boarding, high-protein meal substitutions

July 24, 2019 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 Stitch

Five facts you should know about hiatal hernias

July 23, 2019 Dr. Philip Carrott,  Healthcare,  hernia,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

As a medical professional and board-certified thoracic surgeon, I understand there is lot of information out there about common medical conditions that individuals deal with

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Momentum

How growth factors could improve your skincare routine

July 22, 2019 Aesthetics Studio,  Kaylee Dusang,  Kim Chang,  Skin Care

When it comes to skincare, it can be difficult to know which products work best for you. Whether you are searching for a brightening serum

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Momentum

Recipe: Try these apple cheddar quesadillas for an easy, meatless dinner

July 18, 2019 Culinary Health Education for Families,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Recipes,  Vegetarian

Craving quesadillas? Rather than rushing to the nearest fast food restaurant, consider trying these apple cheddar quesadillas from the Culinary Health Education for Families (CHEF)

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Momentum

Healthy Habits: Protein-rich breakfasts, relaxing walks key for Dr. Peter Jian

July 16, 2019 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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Momentum

Body of Work podcast: When should a physician retire?

July 15, 2019 Body of Work,  Burnout,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

The age demographic of physicians in the United States is changing, and an increasing number of physicians are still practicing at age 60 and older.

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Momentum

Triggered: Understanding myofascial pain syndrome

July 11, 2019 Anna Kiappes,  Dr. Paul Paily,  Healthcare,  Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Most people chalk it up to typical aches and pains, but myofascial pain syndrome is more than that. In fact, an estimated nine million Americans

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Momentum

Taking a hike? Stay protected from fleas and ticks

July 10, 2019 Andy Phifer,  Dr. Laila Woc-Colburn,  National School of Tropical Medicine,  Nicole Blanton,  Summer

Illnesses related to flea and tick bites in the United States have significantly increased in recent years. If you’re planning to enjoy the great outdoors

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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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