Dispelling nutrition myths
Diet and exercise typically comes down to common sense, but we don’t always want to believe it, according to Roberta Anding, registered dietitian with Baylor
Read MoreDiet and exercise typically comes down to common sense, but we don’t always want to believe it, according to Roberta Anding, registered dietitian with Baylor
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Read MoreWhile many schools find their hallways a little emptier in the summer months, the halls at Baylor College of Medicine are full of enthusiastic high
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Read MoreFeeding your children an after-school snack that is nutritious, filling enough to keep them going the rest of the afternoon and light enough to keep
Read MoreWhen research results are not as expected, it can be challenging for the investigator, especially for those just starting out. However, as Dr. Thomas Kosten,
Read MoreToday is Diabetes Alert Day and Dr. Ashok Balasubramanyam, professor of medicine – diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism at Baylor College of Medicine, gives us a
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Read MoreThe holiday season is quickly approaching, and today we’re honoring American Diabetes Month by reflecting on the risk factors of type 2 diabetes. Those sugary
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