A painless way to give vaccines.
Oral delivery system could make vaccinations needle-free
Beauty boosters: Medications with cosmetic benefits
Aging and skin conditions can be combatted in some surprising ways, says the director of UC San Diego Health.
How transportation emissions impact human health
UC Riverside center part of university consortium funded by U.S. Department of Transportation.
New blood test could help detect and locate cancer early on
Tumors could be found without having to do biopsies.
Stanford joins UC BRAID health-research alliance
Partnership aimed at improving health in California and nationwide.
Head injuries can alter hundreds of genes and lead to serious brain diseases
'Master genes' may trigger harmful changes in other genes that are linked to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, other disorders.
How 3-D printing could one day save lives
Researchers make 3-D printed blood vessel network.
What sweat sensors can tell about your health
Monitoring moment-by-moment changes could help athletes, prediabetics and people exposed to lead.
Gene therapy offers hope for newborns with severe immune disorder
Trial may lead to novel approaches for sickle cell anemia, cancers.
Precision targeting provides new insights into therapy-resistant cancers
Having found a promising new melanoma drug, professor has now identified regulators that control cancer.
UCSF School of Dentistry dean announces plan to retire
John Featherstone stepping down after a decade of leading the school.
Engineering undergrads use DNA origami to target cancer
Competitive biomedical team hopes folic acid weaving will unlock new treatments.