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Throwback Thursday: Solving a mystery

April 26, 2018 History,  Nicole Blanton,  otolaryngology,  Throwback Thursday

With the emergence of popular true crime podcasts like Serial, there seems to be a growing appetite for solving real-life mysteries. This 1984 photo from

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Recognizing signs of child abuse, maltreatment

April 25, 2018 child abuse,  Dr. Marcela Donaruma,  Nicole Blanton,  pediatrics,  Psychiatry

Whether you are a teacher or caregiver, working with children can be a rewarding experience. This daily interaction also puts you in a position to

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Throwback Thursday: Cycle for a good cause

April 12, 2018 MS 150,  Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Spring time often brings the perfect weather for outdoor fun and exercise, including nice bike rides. You can also cycle for a good cause –

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How to respond in aftermath of a snake bite

April 9, 2018 Andy Phifer,  Dr. Spencer Greene,  Emergency Medicine,  Nicole Blanton,  Snake bites

Spring is in full swing, which means more opportunities to go hiking or camping with family and friends. However, warmer weather also brings snakes out

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Throwback Thursday: Cavewoman vs. dinosaur

April 5, 2018 Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday,  wrestling

In a few short days, wrestling fans worldwide will tune into WrestleMania 34 to watch their favorite professional wrestlers compete for shiny title belts and

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Be aware of colorectal cancer risk, no matter your age

March 28, 2018 Colorectal Cancer,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Nicole Blanton,  Surgery

If you are under 40, chances are you may not be thinking about colorectal cancer. However, a recent study by the American Cancer Society says

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Diabetes Alert Day: Know your risk

March 27, 2018 Diabetes,  Diabetes Alert Day,  endocrinology,  Healthcare,  Nicole Blanton

Even if you have never been personally affected by diabetes, chances are you know someone who has. According to the Centers for Disease Control and

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When does gaming become unhealthy?

March 23, 2018 Dr. Thomas Kosten,  Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

You may have noticed a rise in popularity of video games such as Fortnight and Clash Royale. Even music superstar Drake has gotten in on

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Throwback Thursday: Celebrating women in medicine

March 22, 2018 Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday,  Women's History Month

From International Women’s Day to various diversity and inclusion initiatives, institutions across the country are highlighting the ways women have persevered through barriers to achieve

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Family finds answers, hope after discovery of rare genetic disorder

March 14, 2018 Autism,  Autism Spectrum Disorder,  Bainbridge-Ropers Syndrome,  Dr. Robin Kochel,  Genetics,  Nicole Blanton,  SPARK for autism

When Della Calder was just one year old, Caitlin Calder noticed troubling issues with her daughter’s early development. “We started seeing signs of autism spectrum

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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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