Tips for separating COVID-19 vaccine fact from fiction
Despite what some online articles and social media outlets suggest, COVID-19 vaccines do not contain tracking devices, nor will they cause infertility or alter your DNA.
Read MoreDespite what some online articles and social media outlets suggest, COVID-19 vaccines do not contain tracking devices, nor will they cause infertility or alter your DNA.
Read MoreWith coronavirus transmission rates rising, we want you to know how the university is responding to these changing pandemic conditions—and to ask for your support and active participation.
Read MoreDestigmatizing the mental health struggles of athletes in Olympic sports.
Read MoreHands-on geology outreach continued during the hands-off pandemic.
Read MoreIllness is significantly milder in rare “breakthrough” cases of the disease.
Read MoreAir pollution dropped more in commercial than residential areas, and residential emissions rebounded faster following reopening.
Read MorePatients of all blood types are asked to donate.
Read MoreU engineers discovered how to reduce COVID-19 infection probability in musicians by a factor of 100 via studies with the Utah Symphony and Opera.
Read MoreIn response to a global threat, COVID-19, University of Utah mounted a research response that is making a lasting impact on the virus and its numerous effects
Read MoreThe premise is about making health care more convenient, easier to access and ultra-consumer-centered.
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