Some 30% to 40% of patients do not respond to medications for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), but half of ...
Janiah Smith was devastated to miss her senior prom last school year. A last-minute flare-up of her sickle cell anemia left ...
With further validation and clinical trials, the use of artificial intelligence in emergency departments could one day help ...
Life as a former foster youth isn‘t easy, but two students at UC San Francisco have managed to overcome the countless ...
A groundbreaking ceremony launched construction of the $4.3 billion, iconic UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital at Parnassus ...
It’s critical for kids, particularly in the elementary and junior high age groups, to use their summers to sample a wide ...
Four scientists and clinicians at UC San Francisco have been honored this year with election to the American Academy of Arts ...
UCSF Health hospitals in Mission Bay, Parnassus Heights and Mount Zion have earned “A” ratings in the spring 2024 Hospital ...
About 1 in 5 Americans experience at least one microaggression daily. While not usually overt, microaggressions are subtle ...
A type of gene therapy called CAR-T that has extended survival for thousands of patients with leukemia and other blood cancers is being adapted at UC San Francisco to treat people with glioblastoma, ...
As the human body ages, cellular changes can drive a host of age-related diseases and conditions. The appearance of aging cells, also called senescent cells, in age-related diseases has spurred the ...
UC San Francisco interventional cardiologists and interventional echocardiographers recently performed the health system’s first commercial transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement procedure using ...