A review conducted by UC Davis pediatricians and published in the Journal of Perinatology raises the alarm on a potential crisis in the pediatric subspecialty workforce.
Read MoreA new UC Davis study identifies biomarkers that could identify patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome who are more likely to develop schizophrenia.
Read MoreNew research funded by the National Institute of Mental Health will support UC Davis studies.
Read MoreA new study suggests treating hypertension could play a role in preventing fibroids, a common condition for which there is currently no preventive treatment.
Read MoreResearchers asked clinicians and staff how telehealth is used in their clinic, the challenges they have faced, helpful practices and plans for the future.
Read MorePediatric general surgeon Payam Saadai directs the pediatric robotic-assisted surgery program, which is now available at the UC Davis Children’s Surgery Center.
Read MoreColon and rectal cancer are on the rise among young adults. Screenings now start at 45.
Read MoreUC Davis Medical Center has become the first hospital in Western U.S. to perform a successful transcatheter tricuspid valve repair procedure with a groundbreaking catheter.
Read MoreA new study published in JAMA Neurology found human brains are getting bigger. The increased size may lead to a brain reserve, potentially reducing the risk of dementia.
Read MoreA UC Davis Health orthopaedic surgeon is among the first in the country to implant a new resorbable device to repair knee cartilage.
Read MoreStudents who use both tobacco and cannabis have lower grades and miss more school than students who only use one product or don’t use either.
Read MoreA UC Davis Health clinical trial advances contraceptive options, testing a reversible hormonal birth control gel for men.
Read MoreUC Davis researchers have pinpointed a protein linked to metastatic pancreatic cancer that could lead to new drug therapies.
Read MoreIn a Q&A, UC Davis Health physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Maya Evans shares how clinicians and parents can provide comprehensive care for children with spinal cord injuries and spina bifida.
Read MoreA stem cell therapy for Crohn's disease developed by gastroenterology researchers has shown promising results in mouse studies.
Read MoreA new study finds some racial and ethnic groups are less likely to receive an accurate and timely dementia diagnosis or anti-dementia medication compared to non-Hispanic white Americans.
Read MoreExposure to organophosphate ester flame retardants during pregnancy is linked to premature births and greater fetal growth, according to new UC Davis Health study.
Read MoreNew research shows how inflammatory proteins take the brakes off synovial cell growth in joints, leading to the abnormal tissue accumulation associated with psoriatic arthritis.
Read MoreThe UC Davis Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is opening a new clinic dedicated to treating patients with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.
Read MoreUC Davis Health’s endocrinology team has published a case study that highlights how important it is for providers to stop SGLT2 inhibitors three days before a scheduled surgery.
Read MoreA new thoracic branch endoprosthesis is making repairs to the aorta easier and safer for some patients. A UC Davis Health surgeon who is an expert on the device answers questions about its use.
Read MoreUC Davis Health experts test gene therapy for wet macular degeneration that may improve quality of life for older adults.
Read MoreOn a typical day, 5-year-old Savon would endure six to nine seizures — some days, even more. But then Savon received the surgery that changed everything for him.
Read MoreIn an NIH-funded study, UC Davis pulmonology researchers are exploring whether delivering statins by inhalation can lead to better outcomes for people with asthma.
Read MoreProfessor Aijun Wang has designed and tested a structure that can help large deep burn wounds heal faster and potentially reduce the need for skin autografting.
Read MoreUC Davis researchers are recruiting infants ages 6-12 months for a new national telehealth study aimed at understanding which developmental delays could indicate autism or other conditions.
Read MoreA new study finds teens who have more demand for cannabis are likely to use it for enjoyment and coping. Understanding motives is important for addiction prevention.
Read MoreA new UC Davis study finds that Spanish-speaking children with type 1 diabetes are less likely to use insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices.
Read MoreIn a recently published paper, UC Davis pediatricians highlight the rising health threat of congenital syphilis and offer potential ways to counter the problem.
Read MoreA new mouse study has identified a novel tool for monitoring inflammatory load that will allow clinicians to evaluate the efficacy of therapies.
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