SALT LAKE CITY - Brain scans from nearly 200 adolescent boys provide evidence that the brains of compulsive video game players are wired differently. Chronic video game play is associated...
(Los Angeles Times) - This week the gene editing system was declared the 鈥淏reakthrough of the Year鈥 by editors of the journal Science. A day earlier, Nature named the Chinese...
Forging a synergistic partnership with the University of Utah, the BRAIN Initiative awarded $2.77 million in National Science Foundation grants to neuroscience faculty in 2015.
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Two days after having what she considered a routine cesarean section at Intermountain Medical Center, Arlee Gregerson felt ready to return home to South Jordan...
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Dec 17, 2015
(Modern Healthcare) - Prices rose faster than inflation for 22% of top generic drugs reviewed between 2005 and 2014, according to a report released Thursday by HHS' Office of Inspector...
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Dec 16, 2015
(US Dept. of Veterans Affairs) - About 48 percent of Army Veterans who served on active duty in Iraq or Afghanistan enrolled in and used VA care within one year...
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Dec 16, 2015
(KSL) - We have all heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, and many of us who work on keyboards at desks all day have probably experienced some of the symptoms
An innovative comprehensive mentoring program, the University of Utah Vice President鈥檚 Clinical and Translational Research Scholars Program (VPCAT), is fostering successful junior faculty. 92 percent of participants received extramural funding...
University of Utah associate vice provost for research Rena D鈥橲ouza, D.D.S., Ph.D., soon will serve in the senior leadership of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR).
(The New York Times) - Senators from both parties on Wednesday denounced huge overnight price increases for decades-old drugs that have been made by some pharmaceutical companies lately, calling them...
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Dec 09, 2015
(The Washington Post) - A Senate investigation of drug-price spikes at four companies kicked off Wednesday with specialists from all corners of the health-care system testifying that they're powerless to...
One of the most fundamental challenges that a cell faces is how to bring membranes that are far apart, close together. New research in Science shows how cellular machinery, called...
(Deseret News) - The University of Utah School of Dentistry has agreed to help foot the bill for a specific population of patients - those who are disabled and/or blind...
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Dec 03, 2015
(Daily News) - Blame your dad for being fat. Obese men carry sperm with modified genes that can be passed on to their young - predisposing them to trouble with...
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Dec 02, 2015
(Nature) - Emmanuelle Charpentier's initial ambitions for the genome-editing technique CRISPR鈥揅as9 were modest.
A new study in the December issue of Academic Medicine bolsters research linking good patient satisfaction scores with good patient outcomes. It sheds light on another, unspoken benefit by showing...
On December 2, 2015, lead investigators of interdisciplinary teams will present their research toward advancing customized healthcare. Each team is recipient of a seed grant from University of Utah鈥檚 Center...
(American College of Cardiology) - John J. Ryan, MD, FACC, may be considered an early career cardiologist, but he is also considered a mentor and a leader at the University...
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Nov 15, 2015
(Fortune) - A good book will make you think; a really good book will change the way you do it. Fortune asked 18 CEOs, luminaries, and rising stars to name...