The countdown is on for Alan Alderman and the rest of the ROW4ALS team, as they prepare to depart for San Sebastian in La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain in just...
After a car accident left her saddled with medical debts, Stacy Stanford found work as a disability-rights activist. A big part of her job is canvassing in support of Proposition...
Huntsman Cancer Institute and the University of Utah will receive up to $28 million over the next 10 years from the National Cancer Institute to continue its participation in the...
Huntsman Cancer Institute and the University of Utah will receive up to $28 million over the next 10 years from the National Cancer Institute to continue its participation in the...
October is usually a time of great happiness for many of us. It is beautiful to see the leaves change, the kids are now all safely busy with school work...
We have a unique opportunity to help our state prepare for exceptional growth, while leading the nation in innovative practices, discoveries, and transfers of knowledge.
A team of scientists at University of Utah Health work to develop glaucoma therapies that treat pressure in the front of the eye and prevent damage in the back of...
Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) and the University of Utah (U of U) will receive up to $28 million over the next 10 years from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to...
The National Cancer Institute is renewing its collaboration with the Huntsman Cancer Institute to continue collecting data on cancer patients treated in Utah.
Research at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah (U of U) yielded new insights into the environment surrounding different types of lung tumors, and described how these...
SCM Lifescience Co., Ltd. and the University of Utah announced that they have entered into a collaborative research agreement to generate cell sheets and complete a functional evaluation of the...
Jeff Cline, MD, board certified pediatrician and Community Physician Group medical director at Greenwood Health Center, was honored recently as this year's "Preceptor of the Year" by the Utah Area...
On paper, Alan is almost a perfect picture of health. But despite his easy-going nature and the platitudes he sprinkles throughout conversation, Alan is a warrior fighting against the ALS...
The study, co-led by the Moffitt Cancer Centre, found that women who reported taking a low-dose aspirin every day had a 23 per cent lower risk of ovarian cancer compared...
Regular use of aspirin can reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma, according to two studies published Oct. 4 in JAMA Oncology.
Women who reported recent, regular use of low-dose aspirin (100 milligrams or less) had a 23% lower risk of developing ovarian cancer when compared with women who did not regularly...