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A professor of physiological nursing explains the differences between genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors for type 2 ...
The UCSF community is saddened at the passing of former UCSF faculty member William Rutter, PhD, whose collaborative and ...
Visual auras, like those that occur in migraines, may be signs of small injuries to the brain’s visual cortex, according to a clinical trial at UC San Francisco that tracked the appearance of these ...
The Byers Award recognizes outstanding research by faculty members in the middle of their careers. Martin Kampman’s honorary 2025 lecture is titled “A CRISPR approach to neurodegenerative diseases.” ...
It’s been recognized for some time that Alzheimer’s disease affects brain regions differently and that tau — a protein known to misbehave — plays an important role in the disease. Normally, tau helps ...
A study found that the newer generation of much more effective diabetes medications are reaching only a fraction of the patients who are recommended to take them based on new guidelines.
Cardiologist Gregory Marcus answers questions about how much alcohol consumption is actually harmful to us.
This is part of our UCSF People series, highlighting employees from across UCSF with diverse roles and backgrounds through a ...
In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers identified the U.S. regions where dementia occurs most often.
Evidence is mounting that clinicians can treat serious genetic disorders prenatally by injecting medicine into the amniotic fluid and prevent damage that begins in utero.
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