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A study finds that getting any amount of outpatient therapy after being hospitalized with eating disorders lowers the risk ...
UC San Francisco received a strike notice from the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
A $100 million matching grant from the Weill Family Foundation is bringing together two leading cancer centers to launch the ...
Endocrine disruption during pregnancy and genetic drivers of bone disease were among the topics experts from UC San Francisco presented at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society — ENDO 2025 — in ...
Scientists at UCSF and Gladstone Institutes have identified cancer drugs that promise to reverse the changes that occur in ...
For patients with Parkinson's disease, changes in their ability to walk can be dramatic. “Parkinson’s gait,” as it is often called, can include changes in step length and asymmetry between legs. This ...
A professor of physiological nursing explains the differences between genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors for type 2 ...
Bariatric surgeon Jonathan Carter discusses the pros and cons of surgery compared with GLP-1 drugs. For those with severe ...
The UCSF community is saddened at the passing of former UCSF faculty member William Rutter, PhD, whose collaborative and ...
Oral health has long been siloed from the rest of a person's health. But increasingly, researchers and clinicians, including those at UCSF, are finding ties between a person's oral health and their ...
A generation ago, most people with multiple sclerosis could expect to rely on walkers and wheelchairs or be limited to their bed within 15 years of diagnosis. Today, UC San Francisco’s discoveries are ...