(U.S. Pharmacist) - The United States is currently experiencing the most severe shortages of certain drugs in its history. Maybe this is not 鈥渘ews鈥 in the sense that an inability...
Professor of biochemistry Dana Carroll, Ph.D., has been chosen for the 2012 Novitski Prize, an award from the Genetics Society of America (GSA) that recognizes "extraordinary creativity and intellectual ingenuity...
Researchers from the University of Utah have identified a process by which the most common types of urinary tract infection-causing bacteria are able to trigger bladder cell shedding and disable...
The Wilderness Medical Society is partnering with the University of Utah, University of Colorado, International Society of Mountain Medicine (ISMM), International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR), and Union Internationale des...
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The University of Utah's medical school is among more than 100 nationwide uniting to improve health care for America's veterans under...
Distraction is a proven pain reliever, and a new study reported in The Journal of Pain concludes that listening to music can be effective for reducing pain
(Huffington Post) - Obese people who had weight-loss surgery were less likely to later suffer a heart attack or stroke, or to die from one, compared to people who did...
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(Reuters) - Obese people who had weight-loss surgery were less likely to later suffer a heart attack or stroke, or to die from one, compared to people who did not...
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(The New York Times) - Can the right sonata soothe the pain of a medical operation?
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(The Salt Lake Tribune) - That's because she's "a doer," one full of insights and a drive for excellence, according to former colleagues in Manhattan, where Lee was vice dean...
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(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY - With multiple hospitals in the Salt Lake Valley, it is sometimes difficult to know where to go for care.
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(Deseret News) - SANDY - Here's an unforgettable Christmas scene from the past: a younger Brady Cook, agitated because his current obsession, a battery-powered toy drill that was under the...
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(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Hobbled by doctors who seemed unable to diagnose the rare intestinal disorder that wracked her 14-year-old son's body with constant pain, Vicki Whiting never thought...
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(Deseret News) - 91麻豆天美直播 Care's AirMed and Mountain View Hospital celebrate full-time service in southern Utah County with a new Payson base on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011.
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(TIME) - When reality TV star Michelle Duggar announced last week that she鈥檇 learned at 19陆 weeks that her baby-to-be no longer had a heartbeat, the very personal topic of...
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(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY - Kalynn Olsen is crying tears of joy these days. She finally got her kidney transplant, but not exactly how she was expecting it.
(Deseret News) - SALT LAKE CITY - For the first time, surgeons at the University of Utah's Clinical Neurosciences Center have used a novel new tool that cuts then cauterizes...
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - The annual physical exam - a medical ritual that seemed to be going the way of the house call -is making a comeback with an...
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(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Brent Bauer, an internist at the Mayo Clinic, noticed something strange in recent years about the clinic's arthritis patients. Some reported no longer needing their...
Andrew S. Weyrich, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, has recently recognized in the fields of thrombosis and haemostasis.
(Huffington Post) - If you've ever wondered why you always seem to get one of those pesky cold sores, new research suggests your genes might have something to do with...