(Modern Medicine Network) - While the rate of new drug shortages has fallen, manufacturing problems and FDA import bans continue to cause shortages of certain medications in U.S. hospitals.
(Deseret News) - The University of Utah welcomed 122 first-year medical students Friday, the first expanded medical class at the U. since the passage of SB42, legislation meant to address...
(Radio West) - Are LGBT people born with their sexual and gender preferences? And, more importantly, should that matter? Jim Tabery, PhD, professor in the medical ethic division discusses sexuality...
(Medical Press) - A high proportion of reproductive-age women may be experiencing pelvic pain that goes untreated, according to a study by researchers from the National Institutes of Health and...
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Those with drug addictions in Utah will soon have a place to go for dental care: The University of Utah's School of Dentistry.
(Pittsburg Tribune) - Out there in cyberspace, consumers review restaurants, movies, hotels, products and businesses. Now UPMC is jumping into the online ratings space by sharing patient ratings and comments...
(Fox 13) - SALT LAKE CITY - Antibiotics revolutionized medicine in the 20th Century, practically eradicating diseases such as tuberculosis in the developed world.
(Deseret News) - The Huntsman Cancer Institute is now a comprehensive cancer center, while the affiliated University of Utah Hospital is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The size and quality of...
(U.S. News & World Report) - Doctors, nurse practitioners and other health care workers who prescribe drugs may be helping to drive the overuse of antibiotics in the United States
(The Cancer Letter) - Three cancer centers have been awarded comprehensive status from NCI, the highest designation possible: the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah is one of...
(Deseret News) - It started as a hospital that primarily served the local community in 1965. Since then, University Hospital has treated more than a million patients from all over...
(U.S. News & World Report) - Surgery patients who suffer complications after discharge from a hospital are more likely to die if they're readmitted to a different hospital than where...