UC Davis engineer among wave of innovators developing odor sensors to diagnose disease.
One day, a machine will smell whether you’re sick
Tackling malaria worldwide
NIH awards three UC campuses up to $25 million to help improve malaria control.
Worry — it does the body (and mind) good?
A new paper shows the power of worrying.
Surprising new role for lungs: Making blood
UCSF scientists discover our breathing organ is a veritable factory of blood and immune stem cells.
Healthy Campus Initiative brings music, theater, food to UCLA's new living amphitheater
Guests inclue Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Aloe Blacc and L.A. Laker Metta World Peace.
What does 'healthy' mean when it comes to food?
UCLA dietitian Dana Hunnes gives her expert opinion on this tricky question.
Study to explore HIV and aging
UC Riverside's Brandon Brown will lead two-year project funded by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
Second cancers deadlier in young patients
Findings may account for relatively poor outcomes.
Big Ideas pitch day: seeding the future
Student innovation competition inspires big ideas from across the UC system and beyond.
A true Hollywood story: Executive makes dramatic recovery from hand transplant
UCLA's Dr. Kodi Azari uses novel approach to prepare man for complex surgery.
UC moves to shut down alleged fraud targeting students
The University of California today (April 20) announced it has uncovered a massive scheme targeting students through its student health plan that fraudulently obtained student information and then stole almost $12 million from UC by writing phony medical prescriptions in the students’ names.
The hormone oxytocin is being tested for treatment of PTSD and alcohol abuse
Military personnel, who suffer these afflictions at a greater rate, may finally get some relief.