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World AIDS Day: Ending the Stigma

December 1, 2021 Department of Medicine,  HIV/AIDS,  PrEP,  World Aids Day

On this World AIDS Day, start talking about HIV and HIV prevention.

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Baylor-Uganda team works to advance HIV/AIDS education, treatment

January 20, 2017 Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  BIPAI,  Dana Benson,  HIV/AIDS

Addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic takes dedicated and multi-skilled groups of healthcare professionals from all walks of life. The Baylor-Uganda Children’s Centre of Excellence, part of

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Advancing HIV/AIDS treatment and research in Houston and beyond

December 1, 2016 Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  Baylor Teen Health Clinic,  BIPAI,  Dana Benson,  Dr. Graeme Mardon,  Dr. Ruth Buzi,  HIV/AIDS,  World Aids Day

While World AIDS Day is commemorated on December 1, doctors at Baylor College of Medicine are doing their part every day – both locally and

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Battling pediatric AIDS: Restoring hope, health to communities

July 19, 2016 Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  Community,  Dr. Mark Kline,  Global Health,  Healthcare,  HIV/AIDS,  pediatrics,  Texas Children's Hospital

For more than a decade, Baylor College of Medicine has helped make lifesaving treatment available for thousands of children suffering from HIV and AIDS around

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Communications disconnect: Doctors, patients and HIV testing

January 8, 2016 communication,  Dr. Monisha Arya,  Healthcare,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy

Why don’t physicians talk to their patients about recommended HIV screening tests? “We clinicians mean well, but it’s complicated,” says Monisha Arya, M.D., M.P.H, a

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A look back at 2015 at Baylor

December 31, 2015 Affiliates,  Awards and Honors,  Cancer,  Community,  Education,  Events,  Fitness,  Healthcare,  History,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Orthotics and Prosthetics,  pediatrics,  Research,  Student Life,  Technology,  Women's Health,  Year in Review

Before we close the books on 2015 and start a new year, we invite you to take a look back at a year packed with

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Linking teens to healthcare, information through an app

August 14, 2015 Baylor Teen Health Clinic,  Community,  Dr. Ruth Buzi,  Healthcare,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Men's Health,  Technology,  Teen Health,  Women's Health

At the Baylor Teen Health Clinic, our primary concern is making sure that teens and young adults get the healthcare they need, particularly those who

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Music and medicine: Student concert to benefit Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative

March 13, 2015 Aishu Venkataraman,  Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  Community,  concert,  Dr. Mark Kline,  Events,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Student Life

Growing up, the rules in the Venkataraman household were relatively standard: finish all the vegetables on your plate, only surf the Internet with parental supervision,

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Ebola not the first disease to frighten the public

November 7, 2014 Ebola,  Healthcare,  History,  HIV/AIDS,  infectious disease,  polio,  public health,  Ruth SoRelle,  Vaccines

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. – George Santayana  The current furor over Ebola, a viral infection, and the few

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Ebola not the first disease to frighten the public

November 4, 2014 A Matter of Health,  Ebola,  HIV/AIDS,  Infectious diseases,  polio,  public health

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. – George Santayana  The current furor over Ebola, a viral infection, and the few

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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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