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Six members of Team Uroflo pose with their device between them. The device features a bad of red liquid attached to a touch screen.
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Uroflo device recognized for potential urological care

October 8, 2024 continuous bladder irrigation,  Rice University,  Texas Children's Hospital,  Urology

Baylor-Texas Children’s Hospital sponsored team takes top honors in national competition with innovative urologic medical device.

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Touchdown to health: Tips to stay healthy during the season

October 7, 2024 football,  Heart Health,  Nutrition,  snacks

Football season is here! Our experts share tips on nutritious concession stand foods and how to protect your heart from all the excitement.

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A bright yellow and green fall salad, with apples slices, cranberries and squash.
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Fall for colorful produce this season

October 3, 2024 apples,  fall produce,  Nutrition,  pumpkin,  squash

Dr. Luis Rustveld says that in-season produce is more nutrient-dense and suggests a variety of fall fruits and vegetables to try.

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Know before you go: Tips for a successful visit with a neck and spine expert

October 1, 2024 back pain,  Baylor Medicine Spine Center,  Department of Neurosurgery,  neck pain

Dr. Cyrus King provides insight into the common causes of back pain and offers tips to ensure a successful visit with a spine expert.

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F. Brantley Scott: Pioneer in men’s health

September 30, 2024 Erectile dysfunction,  Inflatable Penile Prothesis,  Scott Department of Urology

The first inflatable penile implant was developed by Dr. F. Brantley Scott, former professor and urologist at Baylor College of Medicine.

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Dr. Wesley Mayer
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Growing Up Baylor: Dr. Wesley Mayer

September 25, 2024 Growing Up Baylor,  Scott Department of Urology

Dr. Wesley Mayer tells us how training and working at Baylor College of Medicine has impacted his life and career.

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Should we be afraid of gluten?

September 23, 2024 celiac,  Department of Family and Community Medicine,  diet,  gluten

Should everyone eliminate gluten? A Baylor College of Medicine registered dietitian weighs in on the gluten-free fad.

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Healthy Habits: Playing guitar relaxes Dr. Roberto Sanchez

September 19, 2024 Healthy Habits,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Dr. Roberto Sanchez, assistant professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, shares his healthy habits.

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What is forensic psychiatry?

September 17, 2024

Dr. Jeffrey Khan explains training in forensic psychiatry and how it addresses psychiatric issues in legal contexts.

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Naegleria fowleri: Summer’s silent scourge

September 16, 2024 Naegleria fowleri,  National School of Tropical Medicine Summer Institute program

This is the second post from participants in Baylor College of Medicine’s National School of Tropical Medicine Summer Institute program.

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