New Technology May Help Identify Safe Alternatives to BPA
Numerous studies have linked exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) in plastic, receipt paper, toys and other products with various health problems, from poor growth to
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Numerous studies have linked exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) in plastic, receipt paper, toys and other products with various health problems, from poor growth to
Read MoreWe are not alone. With us at all times from conception on, is the microbiome – a collection of microbes made up of bacteria, viruses,
Read MoreDr. William R. Brinkley, dean emeritus of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and distinguished service professor in the department of molecular and cellular biology
Read MoreBy C. Thomas Caskey, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine and Philip Leder, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School. Marshall Nirenberg
Read MoreMost people think the development of the heart only happens in the womb, however the days and weeks following birth are full of cellular changes
Read MoreBy Graciela Gutierrez – Found underwater, a sea anemone might be confused for vegetation as its tentacle-like extremities sway in the current. However, it is
Read MoreOver 10 years ago a landmark mouse study showed that a mother’s diet before and during pregnancy can change her offspring’s coat color by affecting
Read MoreThis issue of “From the Labs” reprints my earlier posting from the Baylor blog, Momentum, about an increasingly shrill dialogue surrounding vaccines and autism. While
Read MoreOn the cover of the April 24 edition of the journal Cell can be found an image used by an international team of researchers led
Read MoreScotty Sims, 2-year-old Harper, Jim Johnson and Dr. Edward Cooper meet in Cooper’s lab. Harper has a severe form of epilepsy that begins in the
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