The New York Times |

One day, a machine will smell whether you’re sick

UC Davis engineer among wave of innovators developing odor sensors to diagnose disease.

UC Irvine and UC San Diego and UCSF |

Tackling malaria worldwide

NIH awards three UC campuses up to $25 million to help improve malaria control.

UC Riverside |

Worry — it does the body (and mind) good?

A new paper shows the power of worrying.

UCSF |

Surprising new role for lungs: Making blood

UCSF scientists discover our breathing organ is a veritable factory of blood and immune stem cells.

UCLA |

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.

UCLA |

What does 'healthy' mean when it comes to food?

UCLA dietitian Dana Hunnes gives her expert opinion on this tricky question.

UC Riverside |

Study to explore HIV and aging

UC Riverside's Brandon Brown will lead two-year project funded by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

UC Davis |

Second cancers deadlier in young patients

Findings may account for relatively poor outcomes.

UC Berkeley |

Big Ideas pitch day: seeding the future

Student innovation competition inspires big ideas from across the UC system and beyond.

UCLA |

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 Office of the President |

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.

UCSF |

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.