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Researchers discuss sugar’s highs, lows

America's growing sweet tooth is super-sizing waistlines and the nation's health care price tag, warn University of California researchers.

People in the U.S. are eating 21 times more sweet stuff today than the pilgrims and pioneers did, according to data presented by scientists at a symposium on sugar and other sweeteners, sponsored by the Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (COAST) at UCSF, the UC Office of the President, UC Berkeley and UC Davis.

UC Newsroom |

UC medical schools increase underrepresented minority students

Crystal Denmon was raised by a single parent in South Los Angeles, where gangs were common and graduating from high school was not.

Crystal Denmon

Starting in second grade, she woke up at 5:30 a.m. to catch the bus that took her an hour across town to school, where she was often the only African-American student in her class.

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As HIV population grows older, diseases of aging a new dilemma

The longer life expectancy of those infected with HIV presents a new challenge for patients and health care providers.
University of California |

Heading into zero gravity

UC San Diego students are in Houston, on a NASA plane, this week to investigate what happens in the heads of astronauts during weightlessness. They are part of NASA's Microgravity University, which offers selected students a rare chance to do research in near-zero gravity.
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Graduate students form nanotech startup

UC Davis |

Better safe than sorry: a focus on food

The story of a family caught in the deadly 2006 E. coli outbreak in spinach prefaces how UC Davis and the fresh-produce industry have partnered to prevent future outbreaks, and to enhance the safety, quality and taste of the food supply.
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Keeping the planet from being cooked

UCTV |

Diabetes Doesn’t Slow Me Down

Diabetes doesn't have to get in the way of exercise and sports. In fact, sports is a great way to learn how to manage your diabetes by becoming in tune with your body.
UC Office of the President |

Boosting California's olive growth

The UC Davis Olive Center seeks to do for olives what the campus did for wine.
UC SF Public Affairs |

Students vaccinate against hepatitis B

The San Francisco Hepatitis B Collaborative offers free screenings for Hepatitis B (Hep B) and low cost vaccinations for community members every other Saturday at the Chinatown Public Health Clinic.
UC Office of the President |

Washing out tooth decay

Mouthwash developed by a UCLA microbiologist carries the first anti-cavity drug since fluoride.
UCTV |

Social expectations vs. women's health

Dr. Louann Brizendine, an expert in women's moods and hormones, explores the societal pressures that women face.