An occasional cough helps clear irritants and secretions from your lungs and prevents infection. But if you develop a chronic cough that persists for weeks, you should find out if...
On Wednesday, March 2, 2022, Evan Goldstein, PhD, MPP, Assistant Professor in the University of Utah Department of Population Health Sciences, will present a Psychiatry Grand Rounds titled "Firearms and...
The journey of having an organ transplant begins with getting on the waitlist. It's a process that may seem daunting, but knowing what to expect may alleviate some of the...
Kavish Choudhary, Pharm.D., M.S., has been appointed to the role of Chief Pharmacy Officer (CPO) at University of Utah Health Hospitals & Clinics. He co-led the pharmacy department during an...
La información sobre COVID-19 está en constante evolución. Como la información se comparte en línea y en las redes sociales, a veces se comparten datos engañosos que pueden influir en...
Dar a luz puede ser un reto físico y emocional. Pero para algunas mujeres, la experiencia puede ser tan traumática que afecta a su salud mental y a su capacidad...
Heart-healthy snacks can be just as tasty and more satisfying than some of the foods we usually think of as snack foods. Here are some tasty snacks to include in...
If you are one of the 3-6% of US adults suffering from symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, you might consider carpel tunnel release surgery to alleviate numbness and tingling of...
The Resiliency Center at University of Utah Health has been awarded a three-year grant of $2,955,996 from the US Health Resources and Services Administration for promoting resilience and mental health...
Huntsman Mental Health Institute (HMHI) and University of Utah Health join the Utah System of Higher Education and the Utah Film Center to kick off "Healing Out Loud," a short...
Utah Suicide Genetics Research Study (USGRS) focuses on understanding the underlying genetic risks that result in different vulnerabilities to illness, stressors, and environmental exposure.
The Community and Rural Mental Health Concentration offers residents the chance to rotate through elective sites that serve patients who are underfunded and underserved as well as those with severe...
The COVID-19 pandemic has raged since early 2020, with no end in sight. At the same time, an associated decline in mental health has created “a second pandemic,” says Mark...
Over the past 10 years, Utah has passed over 40 bills and appropriated more than $85 million in funding to support mental health—more than any other state.
Mental health impacts us all in a very personal way. In our own families, we likely have a story of mental illness, substance use, or suicide. Our hope for the...
The new walk-in Crisis Care Center—proposed to open in 2024 on the future site of the HMHI Campus of Hope— will include 30 emergency care beds in its 23-hour stabilization...
As the only academic referral center for hundreds of miles in any direction, HMHI serves youth across the spectrum and at every stage of mental health disorders.
Together, we coordinate and provide integrated, confidential Community Crisis Intervention and Support Services (CCISS) at no cost to anyone, anytime, anywhere in the communities we serve.
The Department of Psychiatry gives residents the opportunity to train in Addiction Medicine and Addiction Psychiatry to help those battling substance use disorders and addiction through our fellowship programs.