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National collaboration seeks to solve most difficult, rare medical cases

July 2, 2014 Awards and Honors,  Dr. Brendan Lee,  Genetics,  Healthcare,  molecular and human genetics,  National Institutes of Health,  Research,  Texas Children's Hospital,  Undiagnosed Diseases Network

Clinicians and scientists from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital will become part of a new national network joining forces to address prolonged

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Summer round up: Our experts’ best advice

July 1, 2014 Cancer,  Dermatology,  dietitian-approved recipes,  Dr. Ida Orengo,  Dr. Rajani Katta,  eating outdoors,  Healthcare,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Skin Cancer,  Summer,  Sunscreen

Whether your Independence Day plans include a trip to the lake, a backyard barbecue or just relaxing at home, experts at Baylor College of Medicine

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VIDEO: New therapy provides protection after bone marrow transplant

June 27, 2014 bone marrow,  Cancer,  Center for Cell and Gene Therapy,  Genetics,  Transplant

After a bone marrow transplant the body becomes vulnerable to infection due to a compromised immune system. Now, a new study has identified a way

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Throwback Thursday: The Duke and Dr. DeBakey

June 26, 2014 Dr. Michael E. DeBakey,  Events,  History,  Houston,  Surgery,  Throwback Thursday

This Throwback Thursday we look to a royal visit to Houston. In 1964, The Duke of Windsor (former King Edward VIII) came to Houston with

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Ten tips to avoid sinus infections

June 25, 2014 Dr. Mas Takashima,  Healthcare,  Men's Health,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Sinus infections,  Teen Health,  The Sinus Center at Baylor College of Medicine,  Women's Health

Don’t let your sinuses sideline you this summer. Dr. Mas Takashima, associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine, offers the following ten tips to help

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Recipe: Sweet, savory meet in grilled entree

June 24, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  fruits,  Healthy Eating,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Recipes,  Sugar Heart and Life,  Vegetables

Craving a dish that incorporates summer fruits, vegetables and flavors on the grill? Grab your family and make this grilled shrimp with pasta and pineapple salsa

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Summer tips: Staying safe in the water

June 23, 2014 Dr. Gordon Schutze,  pediatrics,  Summer,  Summer activities

With school out and as the mercury climbs, we all begin looking for ways to beat the heat. This can mean trips to the pool,

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Advancing innovative research for Baylor scientists

June 20, 2014 Advanced Technology Core Labs,  Baylor College of Medicine,  Collaboration,  Community,  Dean Edwards,  Education,  Research,  VIICTR,  Virtually Integrated Institutions for Clinical and Translational Research

This feature is part of a series that focuses on VIICTR, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. The Advanced Technology Core Labs at

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Throwback Thursday: Eyes wide open

June 19, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Dr. Michael E. DeBakey,  Dr. Michael E. DeBakey Library and Museum,  History,  Houston,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Surgery,  Throwback Thursday

Surgery is serious business. But you can pause for a photo, right? In this photo from the 1970 Aesculapian Yearbook, courtesy the Baylor College of

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Undergrads get insight into surgery through Baylor summer program

June 18, 2014 Dr. Kenneth L. Mattox,  Dr. Michael E. DeBakey,  Dr. Shayan Izaddoost,  Education,  History,  Houston,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Michael E. DeBakey Summer Surgery Program,  Surgery,  undergraduate

This year, the Michael E. DeBakey Summer Surgery Program was comprised of 15 outstanding college students from across the country with diverse backgrounds. “All of

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

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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