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Volunteer some holiday cheer

December 22, 2014 Dr. James Lomax,  Healthcare,  Holiday Season,  Men's Health,  Mental Health,  pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  Teen Health,  Volunteer,  Women's Health

To give is better than to receive – but volunteering can accomplish both in one fell swoop, says a Baylor College of Medicine psychiatry expert.

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The photos may be new, but the Baylor Cowlege of Medicine ornament is 13 years old.
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Throwback Thursday: Happy Holidays from the Baylor “Cowlege” of Medicine

December 18, 2014 cowparade,  History,  Holiday Season,  Houston,  Throwback Thursday

Just in time for the holidays, we look back at a special holiday ornament commemorating Baylor College of Medicine’s participation in the CowParade.

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Tips to help cut stress, enjoy the holidays

December 17, 2014 cheer,  Dr. James Bray,  Graciela Gutierrez,  Holiday Season,  Stress

While the holidays are a time for joy and good will, it can quickly become a stressful season. Dr. James Bray has a few tips

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Curb buyer’s remorse: Skip drinks while holiday shopping

November 28, 2014 Dr. Kristin Kassaw,  drinking,  Holiday Season,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Psychiatry,  shopping

Preparing for some marathon holiday shopping? Baylor College of Medicine Psychiatrist Dr. Kristin Kassaw says don’t add alcohol to the mix. “Alcohol impairs judgment and decreases

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Consider safety when holiday shopping for kids

December 20, 2013 Andy Phifer,  christmas,  Emergency Medicine,  Holiday Season,  pediatrics,  toy safety

The holiday season usually means cold weather, time with family and, for many, gift giving that leads to a host of new toys for little

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Coping with diabetes during the holidays

November 18, 2013 Andy Phifer,  Diabetes,  Dr. Luis Rustveld,  Holiday Season,  Holidays,  Jordan Magaziner,  Nutrition

The holiday season means taking quality time to spend with family and friends and taking time to relax from our usually hectic lives. But it

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Recognizing risk factors of type 2 diabetes

November 13, 2013 Clinical research,  Diabetes,  Dipali Pathak,  Holiday Season

The 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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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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