University of Utah Health will begin transitioning to COVID-19 testing indoors on November 11, 2020. Utah’s changing climate prompted U of U Health to transition to indoor testing. Testing indoors...
To say there is a lot going on right now would be an understatement, right? Times like these make it harder to take care of ourselves, with our minds on...
Diabetes cases are growing rapidly across the world. In the United States alone, more than 34 million people have diabetes, and a significant percentage of people in the US may...
Did you know that diabetes can contribute to erectile dysfunction and other men's health conditions? Find out more about why treating your diabetes is important. Get more education on diabetes...
Researchers at University of Utah Health have discovered that in some circumstances cerebral edema, or swelling, may be important for protecting the brain.
As positive COVID-19 cases in Utah set record highs, two of the nation’s top health officials visited the University of Utah today for an informal discussion on the pandemic. Deborah...
Fall brings beautiful leaves and chilly temperatures, but it also brings a level of discomfort that many people deal with each year: fall allergies. Here are tips on beating your...
In a new multicenter study, researchers led by University of Utah surgeons report that an emerging heart failure treatment could potentially reverse structural damage to the heart, allowing it to...
You've probably heard ads encouraging you to "find out if LASIK is right for you." But what if you find out it's not? There's good news. If you want to...
A University of Utah Health Department of Pediatrics program that supports academic, career, and personal development of American Indian / Alaska Native (AI/AN) undergraduates from across the country has received...
As we learn more about COVID-19, the virus is being associated to several medical conditions and complications in patients that have been infected. A recent study found gum disease can...
Beginning October 12th, outdoor COVID-19 testing will be available to the public at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The collaborative effort between University of Utah Health and University of Utah brings testing to...
Dr. Megan Vanneman is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine, and a Core Investigator and Career Development Awardee at...
Dr. McCormick has dedicated significant research efforts to better understanding and treating chronic low back pain (CLBP) of various sources. He is currently the principle investigator for The Intracept Global...
Scientists at U of U Health have recreated in a test tube the first steps of infection by HIV, the virus that causes AIDS enabling identification of essential components the...
ED can be embarrassing to talk about. However, if it is affecting your relationship, you need to discuss it. Find tips for talking to your partner and getting successful treatment.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded four grants to University of Utah Health scientists through its High-Risk, High-Reward Research (HRHR) Program that funds highly innovative and unusually impactful biomedical...
The University of Utah Hospital will be fully operational during the Vice Presidential Debate, which takes place on the University of Utah campus on October 7. Patients are advised to...
For people who experience back pain with sciatica it may be worthwhile to start physical therapy right away, according to University of Utah Health researchers.
University of Utah Health will move COVID-19 testing in Park City to Redstone Health Center beginning October 6th. Patients who need a COVID-19 test are advised to schedule an appointment...
(Good Things Utah) – If a doctor told you that you have a heart murmur, you’re probably wondering what that means. Do heart murmurs mean you’re in danger? abc4.com