Back to News News From Around the System Health Location All LocationsUC Davis HealthUC San Diego HealthUCI HealthUCLA HealthUCR HealthUCSF Health Facebook whistleblower and director of ‘The Social Dilemma’ talk about social media’s impact UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Professor Ramesh Srinivasan joined Frances Haugen and Jeff Orlowski-Yang for the panel, which was part of UCLA’s Common Experience program. Rheumatic fever caused by strep infection UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Rheumatic fever is a complex disease that can develop when a strep infection goes untreated ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022 Epilepsy treatment, and hopefully quality of life for one 18-year-old patient, receives robotic boost at UC San Diego Health. Diversifying clinical trials, a key piece of health equity UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 A UCLA HemOnc Fellow is determined to reduce cancer disparities ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022 Reimagining the future of health and wellness in California UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA report prepared as part of the California 100 initiative helps point the way toward greater access and equity for state residents. How the Discovery of an Alzheimer’s Tipping Point Could Improve Drug Trials UCSF Health — April 24, 2022 In a study, UCSF neurologist William Seeley, MD, and colleagues identified two key moments in the natural history of Alzheimer’s, pointing to a window of opportunity for treatment with amyloid-lowering drugs. Some long COVID-19 cases may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA-led study suggests that boosting immunity could be a possible treatment. Heartland virus transmitted by Lone Star ticks UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 In recent years, the geographic range of various tick species has been expanding COVID-19 breath test: still much to be learned about effectiveness UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 It’s ‘far too early’ to use the test in a health care setting, says Omai Garner, director of clinical microbiology for UCLA Health Pagination First Previous Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 Current page 332 Page 333 Page 334 Page 335 Page 336 Next Last Health Media Contacts Find the best contact for health-related media inquiries. View All Media Contacts
Health Location All LocationsUC Davis HealthUC San Diego HealthUCI HealthUCLA HealthUCR HealthUCSF Health Facebook whistleblower and director of ‘The Social Dilemma’ talk about social media’s impact UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Professor Ramesh Srinivasan joined Frances Haugen and Jeff Orlowski-Yang for the panel, which was part of UCLA’s Common Experience program. Rheumatic fever caused by strep infection UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Rheumatic fever is a complex disease that can develop when a strep infection goes untreated ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022 Epilepsy treatment, and hopefully quality of life for one 18-year-old patient, receives robotic boost at UC San Diego Health. Diversifying clinical trials, a key piece of health equity UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 A UCLA HemOnc Fellow is determined to reduce cancer disparities ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022 Reimagining the future of health and wellness in California UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA report prepared as part of the California 100 initiative helps point the way toward greater access and equity for state residents. How the Discovery of an Alzheimer’s Tipping Point Could Improve Drug Trials UCSF Health — April 24, 2022 In a study, UCSF neurologist William Seeley, MD, and colleagues identified two key moments in the natural history of Alzheimer’s, pointing to a window of opportunity for treatment with amyloid-lowering drugs. Some long COVID-19 cases may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA-led study suggests that boosting immunity could be a possible treatment. Heartland virus transmitted by Lone Star ticks UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 In recent years, the geographic range of various tick species has been expanding COVID-19 breath test: still much to be learned about effectiveness UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 It’s ‘far too early’ to use the test in a health care setting, says Omai Garner, director of clinical microbiology for UCLA Health Pagination First Previous Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 Current page 332 Page 333 Page 334 Page 335 Page 336 Next Last
Facebook whistleblower and director of ‘The Social Dilemma’ talk about social media’s impact UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Professor Ramesh Srinivasan joined Frances Haugen and Jeff Orlowski-Yang for the panel, which was part of UCLA’s Common Experience program.
Rheumatic fever caused by strep infection UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 Rheumatic fever is a complex disease that can develop when a strep infection goes untreated
ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022 Epilepsy treatment, and hopefully quality of life for one 18-year-old patient, receives robotic boost at UC San Diego Health.
Diversifying clinical trials, a key piece of health equity UCLA Health — April 25, 2022 A UCLA HemOnc Fellow is determined to reduce cancer disparities
ROSA to the Occasion: Epilepsy Care Gets Robotic Boost at UC San Diego Health UC San Diego Health — April 25, 2022
Reimagining the future of health and wellness in California UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA report prepared as part of the California 100 initiative helps point the way toward greater access and equity for state residents.
How the Discovery of an Alzheimer’s Tipping Point Could Improve Drug Trials UCSF Health — April 24, 2022 In a study, UCSF neurologist William Seeley, MD, and colleagues identified two key moments in the natural history of Alzheimer’s, pointing to a window of opportunity for treatment with amyloid-lowering drugs.
Some long COVID-19 cases may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system UCLA Health — April 24, 2022 A UCLA-led study suggests that boosting immunity could be a possible treatment.
Heartland virus transmitted by Lone Star ticks UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 In recent years, the geographic range of various tick species has been expanding
COVID-19 breath test: still much to be learned about effectiveness UCLA Health — April 22, 2022 It’s ‘far too early’ to use the test in a health care setting, says Omai Garner, director of clinical microbiology for UCLA Health