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Screening for Skin Disease on Your Laptop

New Artificial Neural Network Design Can Differentiate Between Healthy and Diseased Skin

Easing the Burden on Transgender and Nonbinary Graduate Students

Report Offers Suggestions to Relax a “Toxic” Atmosphere

Now is the Time to Study Impact of Pandemic on Mothers and Babies

UH Researcher Issues a Call for New Methods to Combat Stress and Social Isolation

Borderline Personality Disorder: Don’t Ignore It

Diagnose It, Treat It and Teen Patients Improve

Discovery Slows Down Muscular Dystrophy

UH Researchers Target Protein That Can Slow Disease Progression, Improve Muscle Function

First Study of Its Kind Links Moms’ Problems to Adolescent Attachment

Mothers’ Own Experiences with Caregivers May Be Important Driver Within This Relationship

New Discoveries in Lupus Research

University of Houston Expert Identifies Biomarkers for Heart Disease and for Children with Lupus Nephritis

Deep Nerve Stimulation Consistently Reduces Blood Pressure

Using Newly Developed Mini Electrodes to Fight Hypertension

Progress on Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

Innovative Approach May Slow Down, Halt Onset, Progression

Science Has Spoken: Tell the Truth on Facebook or Risk Your Reputation

Black and Hispanic Populations Have High Rates of Deficiency

Firefighters with Ptsd Likely to Have Relationship Problems

PTSD Interferes with Ability to Regulate Emotions, Causing Relationship Fallout

Female Syrian Refugees in Houston Bear the Brunt of Circumstances

Research Findings May Help Identify Drug Targets for Neuromuscular Disorders

Female Syrian Refugees in Houston Bear the Brunt of Circumstances

University of Houston Researchers Exploring the Bounds of Room-Temperature Superconductivity

Female Syrian Refugees in Houston Bear the Brunt of Circumstances

Study Finds Females Reported Significantly Higher Mental Stress

Disparities in Diabetic Eye Care

Because diabetes is the leading cause of new, preventable cases of blindness in working aged adults in the United States, medical experts suggest patients have dilated eye examinations after their first diabetes diagnosis.