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.
Michelle Hoffman, MD, MPH, MHCDS, returns to academic medicine ready to apply lessons learned in public health to a new challenge: expanding medical education in Southern Utah.
The results could ultimately help doctors reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes—or potentially even restore pancreas function in adulthood—by providing gut microbes that help the pancreas grow and heal.
The University of Utah is empowering every student to find their personal path to success by removing obstacles, making their journey easier to navigate, and streamlining admissions.
A promising new gene therapy for heart failure, the annual student-led clinic symposium, and integrating mental health at the Sundance Film Festival are among this month’s notable achievements.
Each year, about 200,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The condition, if left untreated, can rupture and be fatal. The multidisciplinary Aortic Disease Program...
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from asthma and allergies to HIV to treatment for mental disorders.
New Senior Vice President for Health Sciences and CEO for U of U Health Bob Carter, MD, PhD, talks about who he is, his leadership values, and future vision.
Researchers, doctors, and community members came together to improve understanding of the full health, social, and even environmental impacts of these medications.
A combination of human genetic analysis and research in flies identified the protective gene, which could ultimately lead to better therapies for people with the seizure disorder.