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... coats the boards with fiberglass, told us back in 2013 that he was earning less, in real dollars, than he made 20 years before. Today, Naylor says he's doing better, but: DAVE NAYLOR: Only for the reason that, instead of just working one job, I got a little part ...
... Zika virus, and one example of the challenge facing public health officials. "I'm showing you Zika heaven," said Hotez, the tropical medicine dean at Baylor College of Medicine. Hotez and other tropical disease specialists are most concerned about impoverished urban areas along the Gulf Coast, where the numbers of ...
... it might mean in some cities in the southern parts of the country. He's the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and a pediatrician and microbiologist at Texas Children's Hospital. I interviewed him from our New York studios. I want to ...
They grew up in two different countries -- Claire Charamnac in Singapore and Claire Naylor in Nepal -- where they independently became conscious of the disadvantages women faced. After meeting at Georgetown University, they decided to do something about it. They focused on Nepal, which in recent years has made strides in ...
A current epidemic of West Nile virus has claimed the lives of 26 people in the U.S., 10 in Texas alone. In Dallas and the surrounding county, authorities have declared a state of emergency. Jeffrey Brown talks to Baylor College of Medicine's Dr. Kristi Murray about the outbreak ...
... not belong here. And I think that the team could use that as motivation, but only for so long, because after a while, when you start beating some pretty big teams, like Georgetown, like Purdue, you're going to start to get a little bit of a big head. And ...
The Centers for Disease Control's advisory committee on immunization met Wednesday in an emergency session to set priorities for who should receive the H1N1 influenza vaccine now in development.
Betty Ann Bowser reports from Houston where residents are cleaning up from a deadly flood.
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