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Touchdown to health: Tips to stay healthy during the season

October 7, 2024 football,  Heart Health,  Nutrition,  snacks

Football season is here! Our experts share tips on nutritious concession stand foods and how to protect your heart from all the excitement.

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Turf and grass burns

August 29, 2024 football,  grass burn,  soccer,  turf burn

Dr. Mike Ren has tips for the prevention and treatment of turf and grass burns, a common wound for football and soccer players.

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Throwback Thursday: The Big Game

February 1, 2018 Andy Phifer,  football,  Super Bowl,  Throwback Thursday

Great commercials! A musical performance! Celebrities! And also, football! The Big Game is this Sunday, and no matter who wins, we lose. Just kidding. Everyone

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Throwback Thursday: Big Game Fever

February 2, 2017 football,  Houston,  Nicole Blanton,  Throwback Thursday

Do you remember the year 1993? “Jurassic Park” became the highest grossing film worldwide at the time, Bill Clinton was inaugurated as President of the

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Throwback Thursday: Are you ready for some football?

September 8, 2016 football,  History,  Houston,  Houston Texans,  Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

It’s hard to believe the Houston Texans are kicking off their 15th season on Sunday. From 1997 to 2002, the city of Houston was without

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Throwback Thursday: Healing force

June 2, 2016 Baylor Sports Medicine,  football,  History,  Houston,  Houston Oilers,  Nicole Blanton,  Orthopedic surgery,  Throwback Thursday

We may be approaching the dog days of summer, but football season will be here before we know it. The off-season is a time for

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Throwback Thursday: They are ready for some football

September 10, 2015 Andy Phifer,  football,  History,  Houston,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Football season returns today. For many Texans that means buying a new TV, getting a fantasy football team prepared and stocking up on snacks for

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Improve your tailgate: Healthier buffalo chicken dip recipe

September 29, 2014 football,  Healthy Eating,  Kristi King,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  party,  Recipes,  tailgate

Is tailgating part of your football ritual? Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital Registered Dietitian Kristi King says its easy to indulge in

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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