‘Standing down’ to help homeless veterans
Whenever there is a call for help in the community, students and faculty at Baylor College of Medicine are often ready to answer, and that’s
Read MoreWhenever there is a call for help in the community, students and faculty at Baylor College of Medicine are often ready to answer, and that’s
Read MoreYou may often look through your skin care products and ask, “How long will these last me?” A general rule is about six months to
Read MoreAllied health professionals are often the unsung heroes of healthcare – but not this week! It’s National Allied Health Professionals Week, which recognizes and honors
Read MoreWhile fall is officially underway, Houstonians may still experience more days of uncomfortable heat and humidity. As you make your way outside to enjoy fall
Read MoreWhile the last few decades have produced useful technological advances, many of us are connected all of the time – even when we should be
Read MoreI got the call while sitting in the airport Monday morning, waiting to board my flight from Minneapolis to Houston. Dr. David Sugarbaker had to
Read MoreIn 2004, Cheryl Gray was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at age 47. After receiving a lumpectomy and radiation, and after two chemotherapy treatments,
Read MoreWhether you are going out with friends or having a family friendly party, Halloween festivities require preparation. While having fun is the ultimate goal, staying
Read MoreWhen someone is diagnosed with cancer, it often takes an emotional toll on both the patient and their loved ones. It takes courage and strength
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between a nightmare and a night terror? If you, as a parent, are awakened by your child’s screams in the night, either
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