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Healthy Habits: Family yoga and good books help Dr. Carl Walther relax

April 16, 2018 Dr. Carl Walter,  Healthy Habits,  nephrology,  Nutrition and Wellness

Taking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find

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Throwback Thursday: Cycle for a good cause

April 12, 2018 MS 150,  Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Spring time often brings the perfect weather for outdoor fun and exercise, including nice bike rides. You can also cycle for a good cause –

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The ultimate race: Powering through Parkinson’s disease

April 11, 2018 Allison Toepperwein,  Dr. Joseph Jankovic,  Neurology,  Parkinson's Disease

“Coach Neuendorff, you might as well get that ambulance ready, because I’m coming in first! I don’t care what it takes!” I was 14 with

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Breaking down myths and truths about autism

April 10, 2018 Autism,  Autism Spectrum Disorder,  Healthcare,  pediatrics,  Research

There have been many breakthroughs in the world of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) research in recent years. However, between 2008 and 2014, the rate of

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How to respond in aftermath of a snake bite

April 9, 2018 Andy Phifer,  Dr. Spencer Greene,  Emergency Medicine,  Nicole Blanton,  Snake bites

Spring is in full swing, which means more opportunities to go hiking or camping with family and friends. However, warmer weather also brings snakes out

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The time is now for evidence-based gun reform

April 6, 2018 Gun Violence,  Healthcare,  Public Policy

The survivors of the Parkland Massacre are relentless and determined to raise to prominence the issue of gun control in order to make change. In

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Throwback Thursday: Cavewoman vs. dinosaur

April 5, 2018 Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday,  wrestling

In a few short days, wrestling fans worldwide will tune into WrestleMania 34 to watch their favorite professional wrestlers compete for shiny title belts and

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Remembering that patients are human too

April 4, 2018 Education,  Jesal Shah,  Medical Education,  patient care,  Student Life

It took about eight months of clinics before my first patient passed away. I routinely felt death (and life) passing through the hospital halls as

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Living with OCD: Perseverance, hope and my inspiration to help others

April 3, 2018 Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale,  Mental Health,  obsessive-compulsive disorder,  OCD,  Psychiatry

I grew up right here in Houston, enjoying the hot summers by the pool with my sister and spending my days either at school or

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Bridging the gap between clinical research and care: Why the brochure doesn’t cut it

April 2, 2018 Autism Spectrum Disorder,  Dr. Robin Kochel,  Healthcare,  Research,  SPARK for autism

Have you ever wondered how your doctor knows which are the best procedures or treatments to use? It’s because of research. Evidence-based practice means 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

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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