Eating for hunger or pleasure? This is how the brain handles these feeding behaviors
The researchers found that each type of feeding is wired by its own independent circuit that does not influence the other type.
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The researchers found that each type of feeding is wired by its own independent circuit that does not influence the other type.
Read MoreThe Kendal Hirschi Lab at Baylor College of Medicine recently had a patent approved for a gene that helps plants beat the heat.
Read MoreEggs and embryos go through an unexpected journey that is more dynamic and complex than previously thought.
Read MoreNovel vaccine candidate will be easy to produce at large scale and cost-effective, especially in low- to middle-income countries.
Read MoreThe Equalizer enables researchers to achieve uniform expression of any protein they want to produce in the lab.
Read MoreThe image is an example of the cutting-edge imaging and image analysis tools offered by Baylor’s Optical Imaging & Vital Microscopy Core.
Read MoreAs part of National Safety Month, Dr. Chad Wilson describes several ways adults can reduce the risk of falling as they age.
Read MoreThe image is an example of the cutting-edge imaging and image analysis tools offered by Baylor’s Optical Imaging & Vital Microscopy Core.
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine speech and hearing experts share tips for a safe performance.
Read MoreHealth experts from the U.S. and France hosted the COVID-19 Disaster Research and Prevention Symposium to share what they have learned during the pandemic.
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