The tool offers a new way to measure genetic variants in the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD), one of the world’s most widely used resources for understanding human genetics. The post Texas Children’s/Baylor researchers developed new tool to improve accuracy of genetic testing appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
POCUS instructor Cherie Tator and Dr. Kiyetta Alade talk about the evolution of ultrasound and how far it has come. The post The evolution of ultrasound: A full circle event appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Physician Assistant student, Hannah Bolen, shares how PAs are expanding access to care for patients through out the U.S.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
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Modern medicine relies heavily on clinical practice guidelines based on evidence from single-disease trials. However, these trials are typically not designed to meet the individual The post Eliciting and acting on “What Matters” as the foundation for age-friendly, person-centered care appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
With COOKIE-Pro drug designers can see for the first time not just if a drug binds off-target, but how well and how fast.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Dr. Ramiro Fernandez and Dr. Gabriel Loor highlight a promising technique to manage pain following lung transplantation. The post Baylor doctors find method to prescribe less opioids after lung transplant surgery appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
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The funding is to renew the Brittle Bone Disorders Consortium for five years and to launch the Rare Organic Acidemias Research Consortium. The post NIH awards Baylor more than $15 million to fund two rare diseases consortia appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Dr. Asim Shah explains burnout and offers tips to maintain feelings of stress in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of self-care. The post Combating workplace burnout appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Dr. Emaan Lehardy answers questions about the mental health challenges facing patients after a cancer diagnosis.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
When a surgical oncologist declines to perform surgery on a patient, there is almost always only one reason for it. The cancer has reached such The post When surgeons say “no” to surgery appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Learn more about a patient who underwent a successful weight loss surgery thanks to Dr. Juliet Holder-Haynes and her team.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a common inherited blood disorder, affecting millions globally. It causes severe pain, organ damage and other complications that require lifelong| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Dr. Luis Rustveld, a Baylor College of Medicine registered dietitian, explains how to nutritiously prepare and eat fried food in moderation.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine spotlights the newest and most interesting research information from the bench at the College.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Dr. Oyetewa Oyerinde from the Skin of Color Clinic explains what whole-body deodorant is and if it is needed.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Baylor Medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Phillip Williams breaks down the benefits of low-impact exercises like Pilates and dance.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network