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Jerri Garison, president Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano, Kathy Tavano, treasurer and member of the CURE ALS Board, Paul Tavano, president of CURE ALS.
Baylor Plano Makes ALS Donation
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Director of Epidemiology, Office of the Chief Quality Officer, Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, TX
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What the wise men knew as frankincense, today’s medical researchers know as boswellia serrata–a gum-like resin scraped from the boswellia tree native to India. The Baylor Research Institute in Dallas is currently studying an important chemical compound found in boswellia. This compound has been found to have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, making it an effective treatment for a host of inflammatory diseases and conditions, including arthritis, asthma, Crohn’s disease and ulcers.
New Research Suggests Frankincense May Help Prevent and Treat a Range of Serious Diseases
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What the wise men knew as frankincense, today’s medical researchers know as boswellia serrata–a gum-like resin scraped from the boswellia tree native to India. The Baylor Research Institute in Dallas is currently studying an important chemical compound found in boswellia. This compound has been found to have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, making it an effective treatment for a host of inflammatory diseases and conditions, including arthritis, asthma, Crohn’s disease and ulcers.
New Research Suggests Frankincense May Help Prevent and Treat a Range of Serious Diseases
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What the wise men knew as frankincense, today’s medical researchers know as boswellia serrata–a gum-like resin scraped from the boswellia tree native to India. For centuries, it also has been used as a natural remedy for a range of conditions. However, its full potential is just beginning to be realized says Ajay Goel, PhD, director, Epigenetics and Cancer Prevention, Baylor Research Institute at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas
Frankincense: A Wise Gift Keeps Giving
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Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital opened in 2002 as the first North Texas hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of heart and vascular patients. It is located on the campus of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
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Jessica Saucier, clinical transplant research nurse, Baylor Research Institute (BRI).
Jessica Saucier
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A new blood test developed in the Gastrointestinal Cancer Research Lab at Baylor Research Institute is showing very promising results for finding cancer-related microRNA in the blood before a tumor develops in the colon. The test results, published in the current issue (Volume 105 Issue 12 June 19, 2013) of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, are exciting and promising because this simple blood-based test examines the levels of a single microRNA – a small RNA molecule that can be readily identified in a wide variety of bodily fluids, including blood.
Ajay Goel, PhD, director of Epigenetics and Cancer Prevention at Baylor Research Institute
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Senior citizens recouping in the hospital can get physical and mental exercise from electronic game programs. Baylor Health Care System hospitals are researching the results through the new Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) enhancement study.
Not Just A Game
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Surgeon reviews cranial X-rays.
Surgeon reviews cranial X-rays.
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Baylor Research Uses Stem Cells to Heal the Heart
Baylor Research Uses Stem Cells to Heal the Heart
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Principal Investigator Raphael Schiffmann, MD, and his research team have discovered that patients with a higher level of a urinary lipid called Gb3 may be at greater risk for near-term death as a result of heart disease. Dr. Schiffmann is Director of Baylor Scott & White's Institute for Metabolic Disease, a part of Baylor Research Institute. His research was recently published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Baylor Health Care System Research Sheds New Light On Heart Disease
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Dr. Virginia Pascual has received a $3.3 million grant from one of the National Institutes of Health to fund the Autoimmunity Center of Excellence at the Baylor Institute for Immunology Research (BIIR).
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Dr. Robert Stoler
Research: Valve Procedure Saves More Lives Than Open-Heart Surgery
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Dr. Hideki Ueno
Baylor Research Uncovers Clues for Autoimmune Disease
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Robert Kowal, MD, PhD, Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital, shows the size difference between a conventional pacemaker and the new minimally invasive cardiac pacemaker.
A New Investigational Cardiac Pacemaker as Small as a Vitamin
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Robert Kowal, MD, PhD, Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital, holds the minimally invasive cardiac pacemaker, which is the size of a multivitamin. Physicians implant the cardiac pacemaker directly into the heart.
A New Investigational Cardiac Pacemaker as Small as a Vitamin
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Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital is the first North Texas hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of patients with cardiovascular diseases and related conditions.
A New Investigational Cardiac Pacemaker as Small as a Vitamin
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The Center for Advanced Heart and Lung Disease at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas is participating in clinical trials to evaluate new drug therapies for interstitial lung disease.
Baylor Dallas Studies New Drugs for Interstitial Lung Disease
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Baylor Research Institute explored whether the recent Vitamin A shortage affected the quality of treatment for premature newborns and found it did not. As news of Baylor's research spreads, the use of Vitamin A will likely dwindle - sparing babies born in 2014 and beyond the 12 injections that came with one Vitamin A dose.
Baylor Research Findings Could Eliminate Need for 12 Injections
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A "glass mouse" invented by Tawanda Gumbo, MD, a principal investigator for Baylor Research Institute, can benefit the millions of people infected with TB around the world.
A "glass mouse" invented by Tawanda Gumbo, MD, a principal investigator for Baylor Research Institute, can benefit the millions of people infected with TB around the world.
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Record Day of Transplants Sept 1 - Lung
Record Day of Transplants Sept 1 - Lung
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Goran Klintmalm Scrubbing In Number 2
Goran Klintmalm Scrubbing In Number 2
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Gonzo Scrubbing In - Record Day of Transplants
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Lung transplant
Lung transplant
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Sept 1 - Record Number of Transplants in 1 day
Sept 1 - Record Number of Transplants in 1 day
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Goran Klintmalm Scrubbing In - Record Number of Transplants
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Gonzo Scrubbing In 2 - Record Day of Transplants
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Lung transplant 2
Lung transplant 2
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Lung transplant 3
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Goran Klintmalm Record Number of Transplants in 1 day
Goran Klintmalm Record Number of Transplants in 1 day
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Goran Klintmalm 2 - Record Number of Transplants in 1 Day
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(left to right) Giuliano Testa, MD, principal investigator, surgical chief of abdominal transplantation, Baylor University Medical Center; Allen Stringer, MD, OB/GYN specializing in gynecologic oncology, chair of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology;  Robert Gunby Jr., MD, OB/GYN, medical director of Labor and Delivery, assistant chief of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology;  Kristin Posey Wallis BSN, RNC- OB, womb transplant research nurse; Colin Koon, MD, PhD, OB/GYN,  specializes in gynecologic oncology, co-chair for robotic surgical services; J. Michael Putman, MD, reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist;  Goran Klintmalm, MD, PhD, FACS, chief and chairman of Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute.
Researchers Among First in U.S. to Offer Clinical Trial
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(left to right) Giuliano Testa, MD, principal investigator, surgical chief of abdominal transplantation, Baylor University Medical Center; Allen Stringer, MD, OB/GYN specializing in gynecologic oncology, chair of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology;  Robert Gunby Jr., MD, OB/GYN, medical director of Labor and Delivery, assistant chief of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology;  Kristin Posey Wallis BSN, RNC- OB, womb transplant research nurse; Colin Koon, MD, PhD, OB/GYN,  specializes in gynecologic oncology, co-chair for robotic surgical services; J. Michael Putman, MD, reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist;  Goran Klintmalm, MD, PhD, FACS, chief and chairman of Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute.
Researchers Among First in U.S. to Offer Clinical Trial
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“These trial results will serve as valuable guidance to help manage patients after heart surgery,” said Michael J. Mack, MD, The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano. Dr. Mack was part of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN) team.
Michael J. Mack, MD
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Steven G. Leeds, MD
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