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Quick travel may be convenient, but rapidly crossing several time zones disrupts your body’s circadian rhythm—your internal ...
Alana Welm, PhD, has been named chair of the Department of Oncological Sciences in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine ...
The Osher Center for Integrative Health's new state-of-the-art facility addresses the whole person through team-based ...
Kristina Callis Duffin, MD, MS, has been appointed interim dean of the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the ...
People with low vision have access to a range of assistive devices designed to make everyday life more manageable.
While visiting Utah, Christine Seppi experienced sudden, severe abdominal and back pain. A rare diagnosis—an abdominal aortic dissection—led her to University of Utah Hospital, where a custom-built ...
Heading out on a summer road trip? You may not realize it, but the windows separating you from the sun's rays aren’t doing a ...
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a genetic disease that causes the heart muscle to become thicker, making it harder for the ...
Tattoos can cause a spectrum of reactions, from swelling at the injection site to an effect that can spread over the body.
Up to half of women have fibroid tumors and many don't realize it. While these growths in the uterus are common, they can ...
The University Developmental Assessment Clinics (UDAC) evaluates children with developmental disabilities or children with developmental concerns. For infants, children, and youth, our services ...
You don’t need to wait for a broken bone to start thinking about your bone health. Kirtly Jones, MD, discusses how bone density loss begins quietly in midlife and why... Irritability, a lack of focus, ...