Matthew Growdon's study finds "prescription cascades" where drug side effects lead to unnecessary second prescriptions, ...
UCSF researchers have made strides toward an HIV cure, showing experimental immunotherapy can help control the virus without ...
Scientists have thought that when we hear language, the brain processes it the same way, whether it's familiar or foreign. A ...
A UCSF-led study reveals combining genetic risk factors like APOE4 with cardiovascular risks such as high LDL, obesity, and ...
New research shows how brain networks differ in neurodiverse children who are and aren't resilient in the face of sensory ...
Back to School Means Back to Headaches for Some Kids. Here’s What to Know.
This is How AI Can Help Us Make New Medicines Faster ...
Over the past four decades, UCSF has led the way in its heroic and committed response to the AIDS epidemic, both locally and globally. This timeline covers some of the highlights over the past 40 ...
June 5, 2021, marks 40 years since the first reported cases of what would eventually become known as AIDS. The commitment of UCSF, the city, and the community in addressing the AIDS epidemic ...
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