Memory problems: Is it dementia or signs of normal aging?
Do you constantly walk around with notes reminding you to complete tasks or set cellphone reminders—today’s version of a string tied around a finger—because you
Read MoreDo you constantly walk around with notes reminding you to complete tasks or set cellphone reminders—today’s version of a string tied around a finger—because you
Read MoreMay is Stroke Awareness month and with it comes a chance to learn how to prevent or deal with a stroke. Your chance of stroke can be
Read MoreWelcome back to BCM Momentum’s rundown of exciting news, events and announcements that you may have missed. Travel internationally, stay healthy While yesterday was chilly
Read MoreMost days, Dr. Julie Nangia serves as assistant professor in the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine. But recently, she
Read MoreIt’s Thursday and you know what that means: A trip into the past for a revealing look of what Baylor College of Medicine was like.
Read MoreDr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, says that neglected tropical diseases are “the most common
Read MoreIt can be challenging to create balanced, nutritious meals consistently. Understanding how to eat balanced meals is important for everyone’s health and well-being, but especially
Read MoreIn this video, Dr. Bert O’Malley, chair of molecular and cellular biology at Baylor College of Medicine, describes much of his career’s work, which was
Read MoreApril is National Minority Health Month, which promotes national health equity. One of the ways in which Baylor College of Medicine is contributing to finding
Read MoreThe art installation in the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorder Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine might be more than a year old but its
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