Building Hope: Second Chances
Baylor College of Medicine doctors give new life to patients every day. Visitors of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo can see firsthand the impact
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine doctors give new life to patients every day. Visitors of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo can see firsthand the impact
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine medical students joined their peers from throughout the country in celebrating Patient Solidarity Week, held Feb. 15-19. Started by the National
Read MoreIn the United States, a disease is considered rare if it affects less than 200,000 Americans. With almost 7,000 diseases classified as rare, the National Institutes
Read MoreBanish this health myth: Staring at a television or computer screen will cause permanent eye damage. Dr. Kimberly Yen, assistant professor of ophthalmology at Baylor
Read MoreIt’s similar to how you prepare for the Olympics, if the Olympics required you to stabilize a critical patient. Baylor College of Medicine’s Student Simulation
Read MoreTaking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find
Read MoreYou’ve seen the drama play out on television and in movies. When a man experiences a heart attack, he clutches his chest and moans in
Read MoreThere are about 30 bones in the back, so it’s no wonder that things go wrong every now and then. In fact, back pain is
Read MoreTaking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find
Read MoreMarti Ewing knows the healing power of yoga, and not just because she is a certified instructor. Ewing began practicing yoga after sustaining several injuries.
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