TAPPING THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION
Study shows mind-body therapies effective in managing pain.
Study shows mind-body therapies effective in managing pain.
The work of Dr. Kristen Ries and her physician assistant Maggie Snyder β the first Utah health care providers to treat patients with HIV and AIDS in the 1980s β will be chronicled in new oral history and special collections project at the U.
A team approach to cardiac care increases the chance of surviving severe complications from a heart attack.
A final update on the coronavirus circuit breaker.
Researchers found that inflammatory proteins produced by the virus significantly alter the function of platelets.
Research in mice suggests a window of opportunity to prevent additional brain damage following a stroke.
Using data to protect the community in the most effective ways.
Six months. Thatβs how long patients suffering with chronic, and sometimes debilitating, pain were told to wait at the Uβs headache clinic. The seriousness of the situation was not lost on clinic staff, but for years a solution had eluded them, until now.
An overactive defense response may lead to increased blood clotting, disease severity and death from COVID-19, but a naturally occurring protein may quiet that response.
An organization on campus aims to help people communicate to their loved ones how they want to live out the end of their life.