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Teal awareness ribbon for ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, sexual assault, and polycystic ovary syndrome near a stethoscope on a table
Momentum

Screen for cervical cancer at home

January 27, 2026

Dr. Claire Hoppenot shares more about the at-home cervical cancer screening, who can benefit and when you still need to see a physician.

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Momentum

Healthy Habits: Dr. Esther Sampayo lives with gratitude

January 26, 2026
Don’t give up on our kids: Stop sending Texas youth into the adult prison system
Policywise

Don’t give up on our kids: Stop sending Texas youth into the adult prison system

January 23, 2026
Fruit fly pigmentation helps researchers discover genes that control brain dopamine and sleep
From The Labs

Fruit fly pigmentation helps researchers discover genes that control brain dopamine and sleep

January 22, 2026
Dr. William Fisher with patient.
The Stitch

Protecting her future: Janice’s preventive pancreatic surgery story

January 21, 2026
TAMEST 2026 High-risk, High Impact Hill Prize awarded to Baylor faculty
From The Labs

TAMEST 2026 High-risk, High Impact Hill Prize awarded to Baylor faculty

January 20, 2026

Momentum

Read about health news, medical education, community updates, and events around the College.

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Momentum

New year, new eating habits: Healthy eating options that will last all year

January 20, 2026

Roberta Anding, a registered dietitian at Baylor College of Medicine, shares ways to make your nutrition goals sustainable and relevant.

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Momentum

Eliminating viral hepatitis in Texas

January 6, 2026
A group of DNP students practice airway management techniques in a clinical simulation setting. One individual uses a bag-valve mask to ventilate a medical mannequin, while another works on a separate mannequin, possibly performing intubation. The room is equipped with medical supplies, red biohazard containers, and organized storage cabinets, emphasizing a hands-on learning environment for emergency care procedures.
Momentum

Welcome to the newest class of Nurse Anesthesia students!

January 5, 2026

PolicyWise

Stories from the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy.

How machine learning is redefining the “no sperm” diagnosis 
Policywise

How machine learning is redefining the “no sperm” diagnosis 

January 16, 2026

For men struggling with infertility, semen analysis is one of the first steps toward finding an answer. About 10 to 15% of these men will

Addressing the shortage of registered nurses in rural America
Policywise

Addressing the shortage of registered nurses in rural America

January 9, 2026
Elevating youth voices: Driving policy change from the Pele Chandler Youth Suicide Prevention Symposium
Policywise

Elevating youth voices: Driving policy change from the Pele Chandler Youth Suicide Prevention Symposium

December 22, 2025

From The Labs

Read more about research at Baylor College of Medicine.

Immunotherapy honing in on multiple targets shows promise in pancreatic cancer
From The Labs

Immunotherapy honing in on multiple targets shows promise in pancreatic cancer

January 15, 2026

This novel immunotherapy may help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells in a way that other immunotherapies have not been able to do thus far.

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From The Labs

Mouse model reveals unsuspected effects of muscular dystrophy in the GI

January 13, 2026
From the Labs’ most viewed posts of 2025
From The Labs

From the Labs’ most viewed posts of 2025

January 8, 2026

The Stitch

Read The Stitch, the official blog of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery.

A scarless option for thyroid surgery
The Stitch

A scarless option for thyroid surgery

January 14, 2026

Dr. Raymon Grogan discusses a scarless surgical approach, known as the transoral vestibular approach, to thyroid surgery.

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The Stitch

A landmark achievement in robotic heart surgery at Baylor St Luke’s Medical Center

December 31, 2025
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The Stitch

Coping with the pressure to overeat during the holidays: A bariatric perspective

December 17, 2025

From the Labs: Image of the Month

Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Human intestinal organoid

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlNiMWHUhbc

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