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Monitoring device could prevent sudden unexpected infant death syndrome

January 31, 2020June 8, 2020 Momentum 0 Comments Debbie Sugarbaker, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, pediatrics, sudden infant death syndrome

Sudden unexpected infant death syndrome (SUIDS) occurs when a baby, under the age of one, passes away when there was no prior cause for concern.

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NPs vs. PAs: What’s the difference?

November 7, 2019June 8, 2020 Momentum 1 Comment Debbie Sugarbaker, Medical Education, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, School of Health Professions

Advanced practice providers, including nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs), play key roles in healthcare. Both NPs and PAs have a high level of

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Life after weight loss surgery: Gaining a new perspective

October 25, 2019June 8, 2020 Momentum 0 Comments Debbie Sugarbaker, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Weight Loss

On Nov. 26, 2018, Gayle Steinberg underwent a surgery that would change her life forever. As a lifelong dieter who had battled with her weight

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What you should know about mesothelioma

September 26, 2019June 8, 2020 Momentum 0 Comments Cancer, Debbie Sugarbaker, Healthcare, Mesothelioma, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

It’s been five years since mesothelioma treatment pioneer, Dr. David Sugarbaker, arrived in Houston to open the Lung Institute and the Mesothelioma Treatment Center at

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Dr. Charles H. McCollum reflects on early days of surgery at Baylor

June 26, 2019June 8, 2020 Momentum 0 Comments Debbie Sugarbaker, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Surgery

Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, the field of surgery saw many significant advancements. When I decided to gather some information about the

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A second chance at life: Discovering an alternative to diabetic foot amputation

June 13, 2019June 8, 2020 Momentum 0 Comments amputation, Debbie Sugarbaker, Diabetes, Healthcare, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

In March 2018, Pedro Zapata, his wife Yolanda, and their daughter Claudia Lara traveled to Houston from their home in Diboll, Texas. The 72-year-old former

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs features an image of early physical training of Rett mice, which results in the development of more dendritic arbors or cellular projections in a task-specific group of neurons in the hippocampus (red). Image credit: N.P. Achilly/Zoghbi lab/Nature, 2021.

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