One in 60 people in the U.S. lives with a traumatic brain injury related disability. Here, we discuss the long-term effects ...
Dawn Ritzwoller was diagnosed with ovarian germ cell cancer when she was 13 years old. Her treatment was extensive, involving several rounds of chemotherapy and the removal of the right side of her ...
Telemedicine lets you connect you with your doctor using a personal video call from your computer, laptop, or tablet. The Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation uses telemedicine technology ...
When Does Your Child Really Need Lab Work? Parents often ask about blood tests during routine pediatric visits, but pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, clarifies that healthy children rarely need them.
Andy Stover is a board-certified Physician Assistant working primarily with heart failure and transplant patients at the University of Utah Medical Center. Originally from Colorado, Andy earned a ...
“I feel like it's a win-win for both the institution as well as Utah Valley University.” Jackie Riley The HCI-UVU Health Collaborative enhances education and career readiness. This partnership ...
University of Utah Health has been recognized on the Forbes list of America’s Best Employers for 2025. U of U Health is the ...
Occasional memory slips are normal, yet it’s never too early to protect your brain health. Here are five ways to improve your cognitive health and overall well-being throughout the years.
Many people set a goal to eat healthier, but sticking to that goal is often a challenge. Busy schedules, convenience foods, and diet culture pressures can make it difficult to maintain healthy habits ...
Spaces in the back of the eye below the retina measure just fractions of a millimeter—a tight spot for talented surgeons with steady hands to access even under the best of circumstances. If a sedated ...
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