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Diet remodels chromatin structure and extends survival in models of glioma
From The Labs

Diet remodels chromatin structure and extends survival in models of glioma

June 16, 2026

The findings reveal a connection between diet, gene regulation and cancer growth that opens new possibilities for treating one of the most aggressive brain tumors.

Fruit smoothies.
Momentum

Manage your sweets this summer

June 16, 2026
Teenagers at arcade.
Momentum

When can children go out by themselves?

June 15, 2026
Researchers studied female Rett syndrome in detail for the first time
From The Labs

Researchers studied female Rett syndrome in detail for the first time

June 11, 2026
Healthy foods with fiber.
Momentum

What is fiber?

June 10, 2026
Doctor explains exam results to patient.
From The Labs

Study proposes reconsidering how histone deacetylase inhibitors work in cancer treatment

June 9, 2026

Momentum

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

Close up of person picking tomatoes from a garden or vegetable patch.
Momentum

Take a bite out of summer with seasonal produce

June 9, 2026

Claire Edgemon shares why eating fruits and vegetables in-season is best for you nutritionally and highlights some of their benefits.

Child using tablet.
Momentum

Summer, Sun, and…Screens, oh my!

June 8, 2026
Young man looking in the mirror.
Momentum

How looksmaxxing breeds body dysmorphia

June 4, 2026

PolicyWise

Stories from the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy.

Your hemorrhoid playbook: The AGA’s first expert review
Policywise

Your hemorrhoid playbook: The AGA’s first expert review

May 22, 2026

The American Gastroenterology Association recently requested myself (lead author) and several colleagues to develop the first guideline for how to diagnose and treat hemorrhoids. By

Beyond the label – Closing the gap in AI medical devices for children
Policywise

Beyond the label – Closing the gap in AI medical devices for children

May 15, 2026
When families ask, “What’s next?” – and we don’t know
Policywise

When families ask, “What’s next?” – and we don’t know

May 1, 2026

From The Labs

Read more about research at Baylor College of Medicine.

Image of the Month: Tau travels between neurons
From The Labs

Image of the Month: Tau travels between neurons

June 4, 2026

This laboratory platform is a powerful way to study Alzheimer’s disease and other tau-caused conditions.

CPRIT awards more than $12 million to BCM for cancer research
From The Labs

CPRIT awards more than $12 million to BCM for cancer research

June 2, 2026
Using the power of AI to make genetic diagnosis easier
From The Labs

Using the power of AI to make genetic diagnosis easier

May 28, 2026

The Stitch

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

Match Day Class of 2026.
The Stitch

From Match Day to residency: Guiding the next generation of physicians

April 15, 2026

Dr. Giang T. Quach offers guidance to medical students who just matched as they prepare for their residency journey.

Adult and child hand holding red heart.
The Stitch

When childhood heart conditions become adult heart disease

February 11, 2026
Women doing pelvic floor exercises.
The Stitch

Cervical health and the importance of pelvic floor wellness

February 4, 2026

From the Labs: Image of the Month

two distinct neuronal populations in separate compartments of a microfluidic device. On the left, neurons express the 4R tau form (pink), which is associated with toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease, while on the right there are neurons from healthy individuals expressing normal tau (blue). In the central microgroove region of the device, neurons extend axons between the compartments. From the Labs: Tau travels between neurons

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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

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