“The Yellow Wallpaper”: the new, century-old voice calling for representation in clinical research
“Never touch pen, brush, or pencil as long as you live.” This was an official prescription from Dr. Weir Mitchell, a man recognized by his
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Read MoreThis feature is part of an ongoing series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. Christine Beeton, Ph.D, associate professor
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Read MoreThis feature is part of an ongoing series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Christian Schaaf wants to
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Read MoreHave you ever considered genetic testing? What would you do if the test revealed unexpected information about you or your family? On June 12 you
Read MoreHelping people diagnosed with major depression feel better in as little as a few hours? Dr. Sanjay Mathew, associate professor of psychiatry in the Menninger
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