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Secret in Blood: How PF4 Restores Youth to Old Brains
Blood Factor Reverses Aging in Brain
Unmasking Dangers: Hidden Health Risks of Wildfire Smoke
Pink Floyd Assists in Capturing Speech's Musicality via Brain Recordings
Gene Therapy Shows Potential in Alcohol Use Disorder Study
Concussion Headset Reveals Safe Return-to-Play Timing
Long COVID Symptoms Can Emerge Months After Infection
Long COVID Symptoms May Surface Months Post-Infection
Mini Flexible Spinal Probe May Enhance Therapies
Youth Trauma, Unhappy Family Tied to Poor Health in Old Age
Trauma in Youth, Unhappy Family Tied to Poor Health in Old Age
Millions of Chronic Smokers Suffer Undiagnosed Lung Disease
UCSF Medical Center Ranked Among Top US Hospitals 2023-24
Blood Test May Reduce Risk of Disability in Kids
NIH Study Links Sleep Apnea to Higher Cardio Risk
Engineered Stone Dust Endangers California Workers' Health
PSMA PET Imaging Enhances Prognosis Accuracy in Prostate Cancer
Engineered Stone Dust Causes Illness Among California Workers
Glimpse into hexasome: 40 years
Late-Life Volunteering May Shield Brain from Dementia
Genetic link with asymptomatic Covid infection
Can AI Reduce Invasive Testing, Improve Cardiac Diagnostics?
Gene Mutation May Explain Why Some Don't Get Sick from COVID-19
Gene Mutation May Explain Covid Resistance
New Clinic Boosts Equity for Black Babies and Moms
How to Be Safe During Summer Heat Wave
COVID-19 Vaccines Save Dementia Patients' Lives in Nursing Homes
Third Alzheimer's Drug Marks Beginning of New Era
Doxycycline: Great Bet Against STIs
How Rare Dementia Transforms Patients Into Artists
UCSF to Study Alzheimer's Genetics in North American Asians
40 Years On: Glimpse into Hexasome
Penn Medicine Leads Alzheimer's Study in Asian Americans
Researchers Discover First Genetic Marker for Multiple Sclerosis Severity
Clues Found in Understanding Faster Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
Could What Makes Multiple Sclerosis Worse Lead to Cure?
UC Davis Receives Landmark NCI Grant for Cancer Health Equity Research
Research Reveals Triggers and Remedies for Multiple Sclerosis
Scientists identify first genetic marker for MS severity
Scientists Discover First Genetic Marker for Severity of Multiple Sclerosis
New Paths to Improve Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
California Emergency Room Wait Times: What's Causing Delay?
California's Emergency Room Wait Times Exceeding Expectations
Artist Walter Hood Grows Redwood Grove at UCSF Benioff Oakland
UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospitals Among Nations Best in 2023-24 Rankings
Screening newborns for deadly immune disease saves lives
Newborn screening for deadly immune disease saves lives
California State Study Probes Homelessness Causes, Impacts