As a clinical social worker and psychotherapist in the John A. Moran Eye Center's comprehensive Patient Support Program, Amy Henderson, MSW, LCSW, is well aware of the misunderstandings surrounding people...
Strength training is a great way to get into shape and reduce stress, but using weights requires either a trip to the gym or investing several hundred dollars. A popular...
Researchers at University of Utah Health detailed the function of cone snail insulins, bringing them one step closer to developing a faster-acting insulin to treat diabetes.
It may start with tightness in your neck, followed by flashes of light in your vision and a feeling of pins and needles in one of your legs. Migraine is...
Shoulder dislocations are one of the most common kinds of shoulder injuries and should be treated by a medical professional. Learn the different types of shoulder dislocations, treatment, and prevention...
On January 27, Sarah Hawley and her boyfriend Travis Geddes were found dead in their home in what police are investigating as a murder suicide. Dr. Hawley was a beloved...
Over the past few years, the use of PARP inhibitors has substantially expanded options for maintenance therapy in ovarian cancer, and these agents have been included in the current version...
University of Utah Health is proud to present One in a Million, an original short documentary co-directed by two acclaimed independent filmmakers, Jeremiah Zagar and Ross Kauffman.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can happen to anyone and the causes aren't always clear. Repetitive movements of the fingers, especially with a bend wrist, can aggravate the condition.
Researchers at the University of Utah Health conducted the first population-based study of suicidality in individuals with ASD in the United States. The 20-year retrospective study found that for individuals...
The University of Utah’s Department of Psychiatry was awarded a $2 million, four-year grant from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to enhance the capacity of the Utah...