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Volunteer some holiday cheer

December 22, 2014 Dr. James Lomax,  Healthcare,  Holiday Season,  Men's Health,  Mental Health,  pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  Teen Health,  Volunteer,  Women's Health

To give is better than to receive – but volunteering can accomplish both in one fell swoop, says a Baylor College of Medicine psychiatry expert.

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Comfort, safety key for pregnant women travelling

December 19, 2014 airplane,  boat,  car,  Dr. Kelly Hodges,  Healthcare,  holiday travel,  obstetrics and gynecology,  pregnant,  Travel,  Women's Health

Traveling for two this holiday? Our experts offer tips for pregnant women to make their trips comfortable.

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The photos may be new, but the Baylor Cowlege of Medicine ornament is 13 years old.
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Throwback Thursday: Happy Holidays from the Baylor “Cowlege” of Medicine

December 18, 2014 cowparade,  History,  Holiday Season,  Houston,  Throwback Thursday

Just in time for the holidays, we look back at a special holiday ornament commemorating Baylor College of Medicine’s participation in the CowParade.

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Tips to help cut stress, enjoy the holidays

December 17, 2014 cheer,  Dr. James Bray,  Graciela Gutierrez,  Holiday Season,  Stress

While the holidays are a time for joy and good will, it can quickly become a stressful season. Dr. James Bray has a few tips

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It’s time to get SMART about summer school

December 16, 2014 Baylor College of Medicine,  BCM,  biomedical sciences,  Education,  SMART program

Each summer, the halls of Baylor College of Medicine are filled with undergraduate students from around the country who are taking advantage of an opportunity

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The 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
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San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium wraps up 37th annual meeting

December 15, 2014 Breast Cancer,  Cancer,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Dr. Kent Osborne,  Events,  Glenna Picton,  Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center,  San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium

The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium wrapped up its 37th annual meeting on Saturday. Jointly sponsored by Baylor College of Medicine, the American Association of

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Holidays can mean added sugar intake

December 12, 2014 added sugar,  calories,  healthy eating habits,  Holidays,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Roberta Anding

The holidays are filled with parties and celebrations, which can also mean more desserts and treats. Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital Registered

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Throwback Thursday: Student candids

December 11, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Community,  History,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

This week we take a look back at our students in 1917 and student life in Dallas. (Remember we didn’t move to Houston until 1947.) This photo,

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Exploring the history of snoring, sleep apnea treatment

December 10, 2014 Dr. Mas Takashima,  head and neck surgery,  Healthcare,  hyposglossal nerve stimulator,  Julia Parsons,  otolaryngology,  Sleep,  sleep apnea,  Surgery,  The Sinus Center at Baylor College of Medicine,  treatment

When it comes to snoring and sleep apnea, there hasn’t been a shortage of home remedies and methods to sleep more soundly and quietly. Dr.

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San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium kicks off this week

December 9, 2014 Breast Cancer,  Cancer,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Dr. Kent Osborne,  Glenna Picton,  Healthcare,  Research,  San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium

Did you know Baylor College of Medicine co-sponsors and helps organize the largest and most prominent breast cancer meeting in the world?

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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

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