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Educating communities during Heart Failure Awareness Week

UC Davis Health — February 11, 2022

During Heart Failure Awareness Week experts will encourage people to learn more about heart failure. They’ll host discussions on UC Davis Health’s Facebook page in English and Spanish covering what heart failure is, why it occurs and how to prevent and treat it.

Heart Failure physicians, nurses and staff posing outside together

11 things doctors have learned about long COVID

UC Davis Health — February 11, 2022

Fatigue is the number one symptom, and exercise and antidepressants help some patients with long COVID. UC Davis Health experts share what they’ve learned about long COVID, the perplexing illness that can follow a COVID-19 infection.

Test tube with blood sample for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) test

Betting on the Super Bowl: All in good fun?

UCLA Health — February 10, 2022

Dr. Timothy Fong, co-director of the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, shares insight into how something “fun” can become a devastating addiction for some people.

Amygdala changes in autistic individuals linked to anxiety

UC Davis Health — February 10, 2022

A long-term study by UC Davis MIND Institute researchers finds significant changes in brain development linked to anxiety in autistic children. The study, which included brain scans and interviews, also provides new evidence that supports forms of anxiety specific to autism.

A series of brain scans with each section of the brain highlighted a different color.

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