Throwback Thursday: Spanish Flu
One hundred years ago the Spanish Flu pandemic swept across the world, killing tens of millions of people. In 1976, with the knowledge of how
Read MoreOne hundred years ago the Spanish Flu pandemic swept across the world, killing tens of millions of people. In 1976, with the knowledge of how
Read MoreIf you are under 40, chances are you may not be thinking about colorectal cancer. However, a recent study by the American Cancer Society says
Read MoreEven if you have never been personally affected by diabetes, chances are you know someone who has. According to the Centers for Disease Control and
Read MoreTalking about our issues and feelings with people we trust can be therapeutic, but sometimes we need extra help from an outside source who can
Read MoreYou may have noticed a rise in popularity of video games such as Fortnight and Clash Royale. Even music superstar Drake has gotten in on
Read MoreFrom International Women’s Day to various diversity and inclusion initiatives, institutions across the country are highlighting the ways women have persevered through barriers to achieve
Read MoreTaking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find
Read MoreWhen you think about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you might picture children who are overactive and have a hard time focusing. However, ADHD symptoms
Read MoreMatch Day 2018 was a memorable event for our fourth-year Baylor College of Medicine students and their loved ones. Now that 187 students have matched
Read MoreIt’s a match! This morning, fourth-year Baylor College of Medicine students learned where they will go after graduation to train for their residency programs. See
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