The human immune system is notorious for overreacting to common infections. University of Utah Health researchers have shown how one component of the immune system might have evolved to limit...
The human immune system is notorious for overreacting to common infections or going to war with harmless substances like dust or pollen. Its efforts to mount these defenses often exact...
Researchers in the Department of Dermatology at University of Utah decreased their prescription of opioids by 23 percent following skin cancer surgeries compared to almost a decade ago.
When you fall and scrape your knee, the injured tissue forms a red bump or lesion. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable autoimmune disease, characterized by lesions in the brain...
Researchers at University of Utah Health studied brain biopsies of multiple sclerosis patients and identified 29 microbes from 11 different phyla within the tissue. This approach offers a new way...
By now I am sure you know that one of our residents in family medicine, Dr. Sarah Hawley, was murdered on Sunday, January 27th in a case of intimate partner...
With Super Bowl LIII on the horizon, Americans are gearing up to celebrate the modern-day clash of the titans. For many, football has become a taboo topic, as former fans...
University of Utah Health is proud to present One in a Million, an original short documentary co-directed by two acclaimed independent filmmakers, Jeremiah Zagar and Ross Kauffman.
Novel educational resources, research reproducibility, and diverse community partnerships are only a few highlights from 2018 for the Eccles Health Sciences Library.
Gretchen Case, PhD (Medical Ethics & Humanities) was interviewed on KRCL's RADIOACTIVE about the upcoming performance - Healthcare: Stories of Illness and Wellness, a special night of storytelling about healthcare.
Daryl Huggard, administrative director for the Community Physicians Group, is now a fellow in the American College of Medical Practice Executives--the highest level of distinction in the medical practice management...
Jeffrey Botkin, MD and Teneille Brown, JD (Program of Medical Ethics & Humanities) are recipients of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Leadership in Ethics Education Awards for2017-18.
An International consortium of researchers mines large datasets to identify a common genetic architecture for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome improving our understanding of a leading cause of female infertility.