Most people know that unhealthy air quality can make it harder to breathe. But bad air—especially during winter inversions that affect Utah—can also irritate your eyes.
New Study Reveals Long-Term Risks of Keto Diet
Research in mice shows dangerous consequences of a high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet. If the results hold true in people, such diets may have dangerous long-term health risks.
Made Better By You: Aaron Bia Returns to Navajo Nation
Aaron hoped that his path through medicine would eventually take him back home. When the day finally came, the good news spread quickly: “There’s a Navajo doctor coming back.”
Time in nature can shape more than perspective. Discover how collaborative research and community partnerships are expanding access to nature’s health benefits statewide.
UT StrokeNet connects hospitals and researchers across the Mountain West to ensure that patients in rural and remote areas have access to cutting-edge stroke care.
Researchers in the College of Engineering and the College of Health are developing wearable robotics that help stroke patients make great strides toward recovery.
Providing care for the U.S. Biathlon team, legislature recognizes SafeUT for 10 years of impact, a wristband that reads muscle signals from the forearm, and more February highlights.
What happens when health care meets people where they are? Nurse researchers are connecting life circumstances with clinical care to improve patient outcomes.
Each stored sample represents someone who said yes to research. A $21.6 million grant is propelling a decade of work to understand how treating blood pressure could prevent dementia.
As part of a multinational clinical trial, researchers and clinicians at U of U Health brought gold-standard medical stroke prevention care to patients, while showing that adding another treatment option...
A new analysis examines what the real-world impact of a hypertension alert feature might look like if deployed broadly across the U.S. adult population.
What happens when future physicians slow down and reflect? Learn how connection, vulnerability, and self-awareness helped students redefine leadership and carry those lessons back to medical school.
The nation’s first diabetes education website in ASL, red-light therapy to prevent brain inflammation in football players, communities identify their greatest health care needs, and more January highlights.