Researchers at University of Utah Health examined the diabetes community’s online Twitter conversation to understand their thoughts concerning open source artificial pancreas (OpenAPS) technology.
Few treatments exist for neurodegenerative diseases that progressively rob a person’s ability to move and think, yet the results of a new study is opening additional approaches for exploration.
University of Utah was ranked 4th best in the nation for consumer loyalty by NRC Health. NRC Health is one of the nation’s largest health care performance improvement firms, supporting...
Caregivers who are unprepared to meet these increased physical and emotional demands often experience "caregiver burnout," also known as "caregiver stress."
University of Utah Health’s assistance has made Epic, an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, available to Fourth Street Clinic, the leading provider of extensive health care and support services to...
The University of Utah’s Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (RMCOEH) has won a $8.43 million, 5-year grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)...
Most problems that arise from the gallbladder are due to gallstones. However, there are lifestyle changes you can make to help manage your gallbladder health.
Researchers at University of Utah Health have developed high-tech tools to uncover the genetic cause of the most difficult to diagnose cases of early childhood seizures.
Inducing labor in healthy women at 39 weeks into their pregnancy reduces the need for cesarean section and is at least as safe for mother and baby as waiting for...
New research offers clues as to why some diseases are highly variable between individuals. The phenomenon is apparent in retinitis pigmentosa, a condition that causes the light-sensing cells in the...
Thousands of organ recipients, donors, and their families are converging on Salt Lake City to compete in the 2018 Donate Life Transplant Games of America, August 2 – 7, 2018...
Barbara L. Wilson, PhD, RNC-BC will serve as interim Dean of the College of Nursing. This appointment will officially begin this fall, when Dean Patricia Morton retires.