During COVID-19, researchers found that low-dose buprenorphine initiation for fentanyl users was largely unsuccessful, with ...
Researchers found that female mice using only maternal X chromosomes showed faster cognitive decline, which could help ...
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The UC San Francisco and global oncology communities mourn the death of Felix Y. Feng, MD, a nationally renowned radiation oncologist and a leading figure in genitourinary cancer research. A professor ...
August 1981 was a transformative month for Jay Levy, MD. It was then that Levy, now a UCSF Department of Medicine emeritus professor, became inextricably and professionally linked with HIV/AIDS when a ...
Funding: Primary funding for the study was by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Preterm Birth Initiative (1019789), the National Institutes of Health (R01AI150191, R01AI143187, F31HD106714), and the UCSF ...
Forty percent of high school students say they feel sad and hopeless, and 20% have seriously considered suicide. A chronic shortage of mental health experts has made the problem worse, but UC San ...
Mental health and emotional well-being hit an all-time low during the COVID-19 pandemic, but psychological problems continue to afflict many people in the U.S. Work stress may be a primary contributor ...
Daily ferry service is sailing toward Mission Bay. The route, run by and connected to communities served by San Francisco Bay Ferry, is scheduled to begin service in 2027. The project recently ...