We are all mutants, more or less
Some parents pass on more mutations to their children than others.
Read MoreSome parents pass on more mutations to their children than others.
Read MoreUniversity Hospital Area E (Acute Care) is officially open, and the first patients are getting to experience this important piece of University of Utah Health’s Campus Transformation.
Read MoreJohn A. Moran Eye Center physician-researcher Paul S. Bernstein and his patients at the U played a key role in the recent discovery of the first genetic cause for a disease causing a gradual loss of central vision.
Read MoreJoin the U for Healthy Campus Week events, make healthy nutritional choices and increase your physical activity Sept. 24-27.
Read MoreSee the new program requirements that need to be completed before July 1, 2020.
Read MoreThe finding may allow doctors to definitively diagnose the nascent syndrome more quickly and provide the right treatment sooner. It could also provide clues into the causes of the new and mysterious condition.
Read More“As a gambler, the mental skills and techniques that we would teach athletes in grad school help tremendously. One of the hardest parts is headspace. When you have down weeks, you have to put it behind you, trust your process and know that long term it will work out and that the process is sound.”
Read MoreA U study finds sparse data on how children fare after prenatal opioid exposure.
Read MoreFacing the threat of domestic violence, being a survivor of sexual assault, struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide are four topics that are difficult to broach with anyone. Including those who can help you.
Read MoreThat little packet of oatmeal you had for breakfast is 30% sugar. Really. Nutritionist Thunder Jalili shares the one simple fact about eating healthier.
Read MoreResearchers at University of Utah Health are using machine learning to draw links between genetic controls that shape incremental steps of instinctive and learned behaviors.
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