Autism Awareness: New insights and research
This April, Autism Awareness Month, you might see the familiar ribbon with colorful puzzle pieces on shirts, bumper stickers, social media and more. The pattern
Read MoreThis April, Autism Awareness Month, you might see the familiar ribbon with colorful puzzle pieces on shirts, bumper stickers, social media and more. The pattern
Read MoreBen Munoz, a first-year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine, isn’t a typical student. His experiences led him to create an online support group,
Read MoreAs we age, it may become easier to lose our keys, forget someone’s name, or fail to recall where we parked our car. But the
Read MoreGet ready, because tomorrow, Friday, April 12 is Bike to Work Day in Houston. Biking to your workplace, if possible, is a great way to
Read MoreEvery day this week, during National Public Health Week, we’ve covered different public health themes, including food safety tips, school lunch safety, being healthy at
Read MoreMany of us spend the majority of our days sitting in an office chair at our desks in front of our computers. For usually about
Read MoreToday kicks off National Public Health Week, a week in which we take time to recognize public health and consider important issues that affect all
Read MoreReceiving a diabetes diagnosis can be challenging, especially because it requires a lot of self-care and understanding about how to live with the disorder. Dr.
Read MoreA study published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that nearly 46 percent of physicians reported at least one symptom of burnout, and physicians are significantly likelier
Read MoreMatch Day is just two days away, and the excitement is building here at BCM! Dr. Mary Brandt, associate dean of student affairs, explains what
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