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Throwback Thursday: Take a trip

November 17, 2016 Andy Phifer,  Throwback Thursday

The holiday season is just about here. For many, this means getting away from the usual routines while traveling. Two of these trips looks like

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Surviving mesothelioma: The best is yet to come

November 16, 2016 Dr. David Sugarbaker,  Heather Von St. James,  Mesothelioma,  The Mesothelioma Treatment Center,  thoracic surgery

As a survivor of mesothelioma, I live my life in six-month increments. Every six months, I fly to Houston from Minneapolis/St. Paul to have a

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CHEF program combats obesity, helps families lead healthier lives

November 15, 2016 Children's Hospital of San Antonio,  Culinary Health Education for Families,  Dr. Mark Gilger,  Nutrition

In a world where there seems to be an infinite number of food options, many Americans still lack sufficient access to fresh,  sustainable food sources

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Baylor goes blue for National Diabetes Awareness Month

November 14, 2016 Diabetes,  Diabetes Awareness Month,  Dr. Joseph Mills,  Surgery,  World Diabetes Day

Fall is finally here in Houston.  For me, the change of season always provokes reflection. You may have noticed that the Baylor College of Medicine

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Dynamic warmup prepares your body for activity

November 11, 2016 Baylor Sports Medicine,  Orthopedics

If you show up to an athletic event early, you may see the athletes performing a warmup to get their muscles prepared for action. This

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Throwback Thursday: Uphill climb

November 10, 2016 indoor rock climbing,  Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Did you know the first indoor rock climbing gym in the U.S. was established in 1987? It was created to permit climbing regardless of weather

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Annual Baylor Charity Art Auction supports artists, children’s art programs

November 9, 2016 Art Show,  Texas Children's Hospital,  The Art Of Baylor

If you are a consumer of art and would also like to support a worthwhile cause, chances are you will enjoy the 15th Annual Baylor

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High school students gain valuable knowledge in open house at Baylor

November 8, 2016 Community,  DeBakey High School for Health Professions,  Dr. Ronald Cotton,  Events

Freshmen students at the Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions were welcomed to Baylor College of Medicine for an open house on Oct.

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How strength, courage and support helped me defeat colorectal cancer

November 7, 2016 Allison Rosen,  Cancer,  Center for Cell and Gene Therapy,  Colorectal Cancer,  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  Get Your Rear in Gear 5K,  Houston

As I walk down the halls of Baylor College of Medicine, it’s hard to believe it has been 11 years since I began my first

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What to expect when receiving a cochlear implant

November 4, 2016 Audiology Services,  cochlear implant,  Dr. Ross Tonini,  hearing loss,  Nicole Blanton,  otolaryngology

If you or a loved one have ever experienced hearing loss, the cochlear implant may be an appropriate option to explore. Dr. Ross Tonini, an

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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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