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Menopause is a brain transition — not just a reproductive one
Policywise

Menopause is a brain transition — not just a reproductive one

February 13, 2026

For years, I have watched patients in their 40s describe the same unsettling experience. They report new-onset ADHD-like symptoms, anxiety, irritability and sleep disruption, often

Partners in crime – genes ATP13A2 and GBA1 interact to drive neurodegeneration
From The Labs

Partners in crime – genes ATP13A2 and GBA1 interact to drive neurodegeneration

February 12, 2026
Close up of crawfish, potatoes, corn cobs and sausages from a crawfish boil.
Momentum

How healthy is your crawfish boil?

February 12, 2026
Adult and child hand holding red heart.
The Stitch

When childhood heart conditions become adult heart disease

February 11, 2026
Doctor examining a child's neck.
From The Labs

From lab bench to bedside – research in mice leads to answers for undiagnosed human neurodevelopmental conditions

February 10, 2026
At doctors appointment physician shows to patient shape of thyroid gland with focus on hand with organ. Scene explaining patient causes and localization of diseases of thyroid and endocrine system
Momentum

Thyroid 101

February 10, 2026

Momentum

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

Assortment of junk food.
Momentum

How to make better food choices without going cold turkey

February 9, 2026

Lisa Froechtenigt discusses how to wean off fast food and junk food without completely cutting them out of your diet.

Chocolate hearts.
Momentum

Is chocolate good for your heart health and your skin?

February 5, 2026
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Momentum

Healthy Habits: Dr. Angela Haskins enjoys the Peleton for exercise

February 2, 2026

PolicyWise

Stories from the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy.

Rare tumors, rare dilemmas: When evidence runs out, ethics begins
Policywise

Rare tumors, rare dilemmas: When evidence runs out, ethics begins

January 30, 2026

When talking about cancer care, we often assume that clinical decisions are guided by strong evidence and clear guidelines. But for patients with rare tumors,

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

How machine learning is redefining the “no sperm” diagnosis 

January 16, 2026

From The Labs

Read more about research at Baylor College of Medicine.

Breakthrough in human norovirus research: scientists overcome major obstacle to grow and study the virus
From The Labs

Breakthrough in human norovirus research: scientists overcome major obstacle to grow and study the virus

February 5, 2026

Growing and maintaining norovirus strains in the lab allows researchers to advance studies of viral structure, antiviral drug screening and vaccine development.

These 22 genes could put people at risk of long-term health conditions following common viral infection
From The Labs

These 22 genes could put people at risk of long-term health conditions following common viral infection

February 3, 2026
New cell markers to track the most aggressive breast cancer in blood
From The Labs

New cell markers to track the most aggressive breast cancer in blood

January 29, 2026

The Stitch

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

Women doing pelvic floor exercises.
The Stitch

Cervical health and the importance of pelvic floor wellness

February 4, 2026

Dr. Punam Amin explains the connection between cervical health and pelvic floor wellness and the importance of early intervention.

Dr. William Fisher with patient.
The Stitch

Protecting her future: Janice’s preventive pancreatic surgery story

January 21, 2026
A scarless option for thyroid surgery
The Stitch

A scarless option for thyroid surgery

January 14, 2026

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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