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After experiencing catastrophic storms from near and far, anxiety might creep up when you hear about the next weather event.
Following the tragic July 4 floods in Texas, children might feel their grief set in as they return to school. Some will ...
Professional Development Efficaciousness of mental health outreach in religious settings Conference (Presenter, 2010) Sponsor: Association of Academic Psychiatry’s Annual Meeting Gupta V, Shah AA, ...
Live Information Session The Baylor College of Medicine National School of Tropical Medicine hosts a live online information session at 5 p.m. CST on Wednesday, Aug. 20 in Main Baylor, DeBakey M112.
Positions Professor & Alice R. McPherson Retina Research Foundation Chair in Ophthalmology Baylor College of Medicine Staff Physician/Professor Ben Taub General Hospital Addresses Jamail Specialty ...
Extreme heat this summer is affecting people across the country – mentally as well as physically. While heat can make anyone irritable, the impact can go beyond that, especially for people with mental ...
Stress not only harms your well-being but it also can prevent you from getting a reasonable amount of sleep. A Baylor College of Medicine sleep expert explains how stress can interfere with your ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found more evidence that dry fasting (fasting without food or liquid intake) from dawn to dusk can play an important role in overall health. In a new ...
Previous research has implicated fungi in chronic neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, but there is limited understanding of how these common microbes could be involved in the ...
Many people recovering from COVID-19 have reported prolonged loss of smell. For some, the symptom may last several months after other symptoms resolve. Otolaryngologists at Baylor College of Medicine ...
The start of a new year for many means the start of a new health and fitness journey. Claire Edgemon, senior registered dietitian at Baylor College of Medicine, provides insight on how knowing your ...
For many people, the lack of face-to-face social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic caused regular social skills to get rusty. Dr. Eric Storch, professor and vice chair in the Menninger ...