UC San Francisco |
Has science cracked the code on chronic pain?
In a first, UCSF researchers have identified chronic pain states in individuals directly from their neural activity.
UC San Diego |
Why you can stop feeling guilty about binge-watching your favorite shows
You’re not a wanton couch potato: UC San Diego research reveals people actually ‘binge-watch’ TV with a lot of self-control.
UC San Francisco |
Chemical exposure may raise your risk for Parkinson’s
The large-scale study is believed to be the first to demonstrate an association with Parkinson’s.
UC Irvine |
Can’t pay attention? You’re not alone
UC Irvine professor Gloria Mark explains why we’re distracted and how to fight it.
UC San Francisco |
Could bird flu become the next pandemic?
Person-to-person transmission is unlikely, but not impossible, experts say.
UC San Francisco |
UCSF is first in California to provide drug-gene testing
New testing will provide critical clues about a patient’s unique genetic makeup, enabling pharmacists to tailor medications and dosages accordingly.
UCSF |
There’s a more humane way to monitor Crohn’s and colitis patients
UCSF Health pioneers ultrasound in western U.S. for adults with bowel disease.
UC Riverside |
One of every six autistic children are expelled from daycare
Average age of rejected children was only 3.3 years old, survey found.
UC San Diego |
Commercial-scale biomanufactured melatonin is here
A series of fundamental advances made by UC San Diego bioengineers is accelerating the promising field of biomanufacturing.
UCLA |
The end of peanut allergies?
UCLA-developed technology could provide platform to fight other allergies, autoimmune disorders.
UC Berkeley |
The decades-long fight to make child care a national priority
Lack of support for early care and education reflects conventional thinking about the role of women, says trailblazing activist Marcy Whitebook.
UC Riverside |
Manganese in Central Valley water threatens fetuses and children
Contamination is disproportionately harming lower-income communities.