U.S. News & World Report has ranked Intermountain Healthcare’s Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, in seven specialties in the new 2015-16 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.
(KSL) - Not many with stage 4 melanoma patients get a second chance, the immune system has regulatory systems that allow cancer to hide, making it difficult treat and even...
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Jun 08, 2015
(KUER) - Until now, this summer ozone season has been relatively pollution free. As temperatures climb in the next day or so, so are expected ozone levels
Should we be preparing for the attack of the drones? As the small aircrafts are becoming more commonplace, reports of injuries caused by them are popping up.
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health Care (UUHC) has been designated by the National Tourette Syndrome Association as a Center of Excellence in the United States. The designation will be announced at...
You're coughing and sneezing and your nose is runny. Should you reach for cold medicine or could it be allergies? Here are symptoms of each, so you can help tell...
The Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah’s Neuroscience Initiative has awarded seed grants to six collaborative projects aimed at deepening our understanding of the brain in disease and in health, and transforming this...
Endurance athletes can often overlook the heightened risk prolonged sun exposure can have on the skin. Even if you've put sunscreen on before heading out it doesn't always protect you...
Orphaned at age 10 during the Rwandan Genocide, Eli Munyankindi didn't know if he'd ever finish high school. The tenacious young man did more than beat the odds—he shattered them...
Recent headlines claim beards contain hazardous bacteria, some comparing facial hair to fecal matter. It's enough to give anyone pause. To beard or not to beard? We asked the physicians.
Constraints in federal funding, compounded by declining clinical revenue, jeopardize more than the nation's research enterprise. These twin pressures have created a "hostile working environment" that erodes time to conduct...