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The power of virtual reality: It’s all in your mind

February 5, 2016 Center for Research on Women with Disabilities,  CROWD,  Houston,  Margaret A. Nosek,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Second Life,  Weight Loss,  Women's Health

In our previous blog, Terri O’Hare, a member of the GoWoman community advisory board, wrote passionately about her awakening to the excitement and fun of

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GoWoman

Online program aims to aid in weight loss for women with physical limitations

January 20, 2015 Baylor College of Medicine,  Center for Research on Women with Disabilities,  CROWD,  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Exercise,  Fitness,  GoWoman,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Margaret A. Nosek,  Nutrition and Wellness,  physical limitations,  Research,  Second Life,  Technology,  Weight Loss,  Women's Health

If you really want to see something rarer than a vegetarian at a rib cook-off, try looking for a woman in a wheelchair at Jenny

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Human intestinal organoid

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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