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Chest pains: Heartburn or heart attack?

November 21, 2014 Dr. Lubin F. Arevalo,  Gastroenterology,  Graciela Gutierrez,  Healthcare,  heart attack,  Heart Health,  heartburn,  symptoms,  treatment

The holiday season means friends, family and good cheer, usually taking place around the dinner table. While a big meal may cause heartburn or aggravate

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Throwback Thursday: In the Navy

November 20, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  History,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Baylor College of Medicine has enjoyed a rich military history. In this photo from the 1918 Baylor University Round Up yearbook, members of The Navy

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Headaches: Are yours more serious than the common headache?

November 19, 2014 Baylor Clinic,  Baylor College of Medicine,  BCM,  Family and community medicine,  Headaches,  Neuroscience

Do you get headaches? It can be from loud music, stress from work, or possibly a lack of sleep. Irritating headaches are common, but are

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Physical symptoms could be sign of depression

November 18, 2014 Baylor Psychiatry Clinic,  Chronic Mood Disorders,  Depression,  Dr. Sanjay Mathew,  Healthcare,  physical illness,  Psychiatry

Depression and chronic mood disorders can manifest themselves through physical symptoms, said an expert at Baylor College of Medicine. “Physical symptoms often drive a patient

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Seasonal staple serves up full flavor, less calories

November 17, 2014 Healthy Eating,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  recipe,  Recipes,  stuffing,  Thanksgiving

With the holidays in sight, could you use a little help when it comes to planning a family meal that’s delicious and healthy, too? This health-conscious

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Annual Alzheimer’s update focuses on early detection

November 14, 2014 Aging,  Alzheimer's,  Alzheimer's Disease,  Dr. Rachelle Doody,  Graciela Gutierrez

As research continues on how to best treat Alzheimer’s disease, it is becoming clearer that identifying the disease in its earliest stages, or even before

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Throwback Thursday: More than science and medicine

November 13, 2014 Community,  History,  Houston,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Beyond the classroom, the studying and effort Baylor College of Medicine students put in to obtaining a medical education, they pursue their passions. In this

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All-natural ingredients can still irritate skin

November 12, 2014 Dermatology,  Dr. Rajani Katta,  Skin,  Skin Care

If you want your skin to glow, experts at Baylor College of Medicine say all natural products might not be the answer. “Some people think

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Exercise does the elderly body good

November 11, 2014 Aging,  Dr. Robert Roush,  Exercise,  Fitness,  Geriatrics,  Healthcare,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness

Exercise can’t stop the aging process, but experts at Baylor College of Medicine say that for the elderly, whether it’s weight training, walking, swimming or

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Integrated Microscopy Core: Revolutionizing scientific discovery

November 10, 2014 Michael Mancini,  Research,  VIICTR

This feature is part of a series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. The ability to microscopically visualize the

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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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