Alcohol use disorder can lead to serious insomnia. But treating it is difficult—what’s going on in the brain during this withdrawal-related condition remains largely mysterious.
This supervised medical gym provides a safe, supportive environment for people who benefit from extra guidance during exercise, including those with neurodegenerative diseases, stroke survivors, and people receiving bariatric care.
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other diseases that affect mitochondria, like heart failure and diabetes.
From the pacemaker to pioneering prosthetics, VA research has changed lives for a century. Learn how U of U Health’s partnership with the VA honors veterans through discovery and innovation.
Bob Carter inducted into National Academy of Medicine, researchers receive $21.6M grant from National Institutes on Aging, new laboratory training center opens, and more October highlights.
For families like Cal Taylor's, genetic research isn't academic. It means shorter hospital stays, better clinical care, and answers to what is often parents' biggest question: why is my kid...
Election to the Academy is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to...
A record-breaking 385 researchers came together to celebrate groundbreaking mental health research and facilitate partnerships and collaboration across campus, academia, and industry.
What began as a fascination with science became a mission to transform cancer care. Brad Cairns shares how his passion for discovery led to leading Huntsman Cancer Institute’s next chapter.