(Berkeley) - Alumna Megan Vanneman was in her third year at the School of Public Health when she became interested in examining the effects of the decentralized public mental health...
91麻豆天美直播 Plans and Molina Healthcare of Utah, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Molina Healthcare, Inc., have recently partnered to provide Utah seniors with a Medicare Advantage...
(Healthcare Dive) - A recent report has shined light on the relationship between costs and patient engagement, highlighting the frugality of consumers when they are provided information on the cost...
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Oct 08, 2014
(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY - Researchers at the University of Utah have identified a part of the Ebola virus that can potentially be treated and/or prevented with drugs.
A University of Utah neurology professor has received a more than $3.5 million Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award to further his research into neurodegenerative diseases
A University of Utah study shows for the first time that continuous infusion benzodiazepines - a class of sedatives that includes lorazepam and midazolam, once considered the standard of care...
(U.S. News & World Report) - Children who are given broad-spectrum antibiotics before the age of 2 may face a slightly higher risk of becoming obese during childhood, new research...
The Utah Medical Association has named former Director of the Utah Department of Health, David N. Sundwall, M.D., as Utah鈥檚 Doctor of the Year for 2014.
New services launched at the University of Utah South Jordan Health Center are designed to bring top-notch care to new moms who prefer to stay close-to-home with newborns.
(Deseret News) - SOUTH JORDAN - Bringing home a second baby was different than the first time for Tiana Van Dyke.
In the News
Sep 23, 2014
(The New York Times) - Grants will be used to include more human participants - generally women - in clinical trials and to ensure that laboratory animals, even cell lines...
Huntsman Cancer Institute at the U of U announces the appointment of two new members to its External Advisory Board (EAB);Sandra M. Swain, M.D., and Brian Druker, M.D.