A study has demonstrated a new computational method that could better predict which infants will develop bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Read MoreA new UC Davis study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, shows a brain-computer interface system allows man living with ALS to ‘speak’ clearly, unassisted for a prolonged period.
Read MoreA UC Davis pediatric urologist and bioengineer are developing grafts designed to grow their own blood supply.
Read MoreThe multi-year initiative is a collaboration between Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Brittany Dugger and Child Family Professor in Engineering Chen-Nee Chuah.
Read MoreScientists identified brain hormone CCN3 that boosts bone density and regeneration, offering potential new treatments for osteoporosis, fractures and cartilage damage like osteoarthritis.
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Study identifies inflammatory profile associated with sometimes fatalUC Davis Health researchers have identified many of the inflammatory molecules that increase during diabetic ketoacidosis. These findings could help clinicians determine why complications occur during treatment.
Read MoreA UC Davis team has mapped the structure and mechanics of a critical cellular machine that malfunctions in children with rare, debilitating brain diseases.
Read MoreA new review explains how doctors diagnose and treat ossified posterior longitudinal ligament, a condition causing cervical spinal cord compression. It compares surgical approaches and offers a practical decision guide to improve patient outcomes.
Read MoreEndocrinology clinicians examined patients with myxedema coma, the most severe form of hypothyroidism, to better understand the role of thyroid hormones in cardiac contractility.
Read MoreGastroenterologists are using AI to improve the quality of colonoscopy procedures, track doctor performance more clearly and reduce patients’ risk of developing colorectal cancer.
Read MoreTwo new studies from the UC Davis MIND Institute highlight the possible role of immunosuppressive cells on neuroinflammation and behavior in autistic children.
Read MoreThe new vice chancellor of human health sciences leads his own research while also supporting thousands of other researchers in their work.
Read MoreA UC Davis national analysis suggests that Southern, Midwestern and rural regions of the United States are becoming high-demand areas for aesthetic surgery.
Read MoreA UC Davis Health research team has safely performed the world’s first spina bifida treatment combining fetal surgery with stem cells, according to results from Phase 1 of an ongoing clinical trial. These results have been published today in The Lancet.
Read MoreUC Davis Health orthopaedic surgeon Mariano Menendez is one of a small group of surgeons nationwide offering the procedure, which ensures precise implant placement.
Read MoreProcedure relieves severe neck and arm pain and numbness for emergency department nurse.
Read MoreA new monoclonal antibody for a rare liver disease, primary sclerosing cholangitis, showed promising efficacy in a recent multicenter study led by UC Davis Health.
Read MoreUC Davis Health is exploring the potential of GLP-1 agonists with a new Obesity Clinic and a recent gathering of experts who research the systemic effect of the drugs.
Read MoreThe Otolaryngology Department has opened a state-of-the-art temporal bone lab for team members to refine techniques for complex ear and skull base surgeries.
Read MoreUC Davis Health’s Center for Lymphatic Disease is one of only 20 centers worldwide recognized as a Comprehensive Center of Excellence by the Lymphatic Education and Research Network.
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