With a goal of reducing health disparities in Utah, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $5 million to researchers at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health and Huntsman Cancer Institute...
In continuance of U of U Health’s commitment to providing the best quality of health care, the system is now moving to an appointment-only requirement for COVID-19 testing.
The Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah, College of Nursing’s LIFT Simulation Design Lab, in collaboration with the Department of Educational Psychology and the School of Medicine, has been awarded a three-year Board...
The vast majority of Twitter users who vape with JUUL e-cigarettes are not using the devices to stop smoking or to improve their health, according to a research team led...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a trio of five-year grants totaling more than $12 million to a group of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah Health scientists at the forefront of...
As doctors, scientists, and researchers study the long-term consequences of COVID-19, people are learning to cope with grief and recovery. Concern for these individuals has urged health care professionals to...
Newly published research has reversed our understanding of an aspect of kidney tumor growth. Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah discovered that two key proteins have...
U of U Health associate professor of population health sciences Adam Bress, PharmD, M.S., is one of three health professionals nationwide who have been selected for the class of 2020...
WASHINGTON — A recently published study shows Veterans receiving outpatient care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care facilities or community providers within VA’s network are pleased...
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Following a brain-injuring bump or blow to the head, brain cells and blood vessels typically swell. This can lead to a potentially life-threatening increase in pressure inside the skull, and...
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The Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act (known as the 2014 Choice Act) expanded Veterans’ ability to seek medical care outside of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) if they met certain...
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Sitney Chogas talks about Summer Burn Safety with the La Ley Radio Team. La Ley Radio Team
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One common side effect breast cancer survivors face is lymphedema. In the past, it was really only treatable by compression garments or physical therapy. But a new treatment is offering...
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Sep 08, 2020
In honor of Veterans Day, VA HSR&D investigators share their thoughts on what it means to work with—and on behalf of—our nation's Veterans. va.gov
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Sep 08, 2020
A wide-scale study of more than 1 million veterans indicates veterans receiving care from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ internal health care system compares favorably with community-based care veterans receive...
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Sep 08, 2020
A wide-scale study of more than 1 million veterans indicates veterans receiving care from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ internal health care system compares favorably with community-based care veterans receive...
Racial disparities among essential workers could be a key reason that Black Americans are more likely than whites to contract and die of COVID-19, according to researchers at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ...
Kristina Callis Duffin M.D., current co-chair of the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah’s Department of Dermatology, has been named full chair effective August 1, 2020. Callis Duffin will oversee all clinical, research...