New recommendations offer a road map to helping women with congenital heart disease have successful pregnancies.
Thirdhand smoke affects weight, blood cell development
Berkeley Lab-led study adds to evidence that smoke's lingering residue could be harmful.
Filling the health care gap
Hundreds of UCLA medical and dental staff. students volunteer at free clinic for underserved.
Food is medicine for HIV-positive and Type 2 diabetes patients
Maintaining a healthy diet improves mental health and medication adherence.
UC grant enables deeper, broader Valley fever research
Among 15 projects funded in latest round of multicampus research grants.
Autism researchers discover genetic ‘Rosetta Stone’
A newly-identified protein defect leads to either epilepsy in infancy or autism.
This tiny submarine cruises inside a stomach to deliver drugs
Scientists at UC San Diego create a device that reduces stomach acid and improves efficiency.
Binge drinking may quickly lead to liver damage, study finds
Fatty liver, inflammation and enzyme changes found in mice within seven weeks.
Origami of the cell
New study provides insight into how folding issues in proteins can result in hardening arteries.
Why succeeding against the odds can make you sick
UC Berkeley researchers are seeking to understand why and when resilience hurts.
UC Merced Blum Center relaunching with focus on food
Will become hub for food-security-related research and outreach on and off campus.
UCLA will lead international study of epilepsy after traumatic brain injuries
$21M grant provides opportunities for determining how epilepsy develops.