Going gluten-free involves more than forgoing bread and pasta. The protein is also present in foods you might not expect to contain wheat and other grains.
Having a new baby is an exciting time, but one that can also be a bit overwhelming…especially for first-time parents. It can feel like there a million questions that need...
(KSL) - Young patients with the rare condition bladder exstrophy were treated by Patrick Cartwright, MD, a Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah pediatric urology specialist. View an interview with the patients and...
Everybody's talking about body shaming, but let's talk about creating a healthier, happier you. Increase your self-esteem with these physician-recommended strategies.
(Medical Press) - The culmination of two decades of research, a new study reveals the genetic causes of a curious, rare syndrome that manifests as hypertension
A new study reveals the genetic causes of a curious, rare syndrome that manifests as hypertension (high blood pressure) accompanied by short fingers (brachydactyly type E). Six unrelated families with...
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Health research » Leading scientists to hold rare event to shed light on latest studies
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May 09, 2015
(ABC 4) - Radiation is seeping into many Utah homes and most families don't even know it. For some, by the time they find out it's too late. They learn...
Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are commonly used to reduce fever and relieve pain, but dosage guidelines for children aren't clearly labeled on the bottle. Here's the lowdown.
Are you thinking about having a baby this year? Months before you conceive, you can start preparing your body to be a healthy home for your baby. Here's how.
It's not something we like to talk about, but constipation happens—to some people more than others. Here are four of the top causes for constipation and tips for preventing it.
A new study suggests that engaging in low intensity activities such as standing may not be enough to offset the health hazards of sitting for long periods of time. On...
(KUER) - Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City was the second highest enrolling site in the study evaluating therapeutic hypothermia in pediatric patients.