A new analysis examined what the real-world impact of a hypertension alert feature might look like if deployed broadly across the U.S. adult population.
The symposium brings together scientists and clinicians whose specialties span from bench to bedside, with the shared goal of helping hearts heal and recover in the wake of heart failure.
U.S. Poison Centers save the nation $3.1 billion each year, according to a new RAND study showing a $17 return for every $1 invested. Utah Poison Control Center highlights its...
An unorthodox treatment called near-infrared light therapy, which shines powerful near-infrared light at the brain through the skull, may be able to prevent or reduce subtle damage to the brain...
SafeUT marks 10 years of success in improving youth mental health, preventing suicide, and enhancing school safety through early intervention and trusted partnerships.
The site, Deaf Diabetes Can Together, provides diabetes information in American Sign Language, which is many people's first or only language. Deaf and hard of hearing people are at three...
The University of Utah and Meta have announced a new research collaboration to evaluate consumer-grade wrist wearables for people with different levels of hand mobility, with the goal of making...
A microbe called Turicibacter improves metabolic health and reduces weight gain in mice on a high-fat diet. The results could lead to new ways to control weight by adjusting gut...
University of Utah Health’s AirMed Perinatal Team won a national award for excellence, recognizing their innovative approach to neonatal and pediatric care.
University of Utah Health surpassed the half-billion dollar mark in research funding for fiscal year 2025. These investments fuel research, advance treatments and technologies, boost Utah's econoomy, improve health across...
A new genetic study found that people in a group of unexpected suicides aren’t just flying under the clinical radar via lower access to psychiatric services—their underlying risk factors may...
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other diseases that affect mitochondria, like heart failure and diabetes.
Election to the Academy is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to...
SafeUT’s Impact Reaches New Heights: A Record Year for School Safety and Crisis Support In a year marked by unprecedented engagement, the SafeUT program has released its Fiscal Year 2025...
The interdisciplinary research hub connects experts in diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, and more to uncover the metabolic roots of human health.
A new survey of people enrolled in Utah’s medical cannabis program reveals why some people turn to unregulated cannabis to treat their medical conditions, providing a first step toward reducing...
For the 16th consecutive year, University of Utah Health has been recognized as a top performer in the 2025 Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD, Quality Leadership Ranking by Vizient, Inc.