Levels of a certain hormone could predict or detect bone loss in premenopausal women April 4, 2022 The study focused on levels of anti-Mullerian hormone, or AMH.
UCLA Health earns top score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s measure of LGBTQ health care March 30, 2022 The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center also received a perfect score and the designation of “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader.”
To fight diseases of aging, scientist makes aging itself the target March 24, 2022 Dr. Ming Guo wants to help “create a higher quality of life over a healthy life span.”
Researchers show protein controls process that goes awry in Parkinson’s disease March 24, 2022 The UCLA-led study, which used fruit flies, could also provide clues to a range of other diseases.
Hello, Match Day IRL! (And goodbye, Zoom.) March 21, 2022 The medical school’s class of 2022 gathered — in person! — to learn where they would continue their training.
How dangerous is BA.2, the new COVID-19 variant? March 21, 2022 “The vaccine that is effective against BA.1 should be equally effective against BA.2,” said UCLA’s Shangxin Yang.
UCLA receives $5 million to help translate promising research from lab to clinic March 21, 2022 A gift from the Alfred E. Mann Family Foundation will support research at the Broad Stem Cell Research Center and California NanoSystems Institute.
UCLA’s HIV prevention and treatment center receives $7.5 million grant from NIH March 17, 2022 The new federal funding will support a research agenda aimed at reducing HIV transmission across Southern California, the nation and the world.
Potential glioblastoma treatment has roots in UCLA graduate research March 15, 2022 The oral medication, ERAS-801, targets a rogue gene found in about 60% of people with the aggressive form of brain cancer.
The secret to longevity? Ask a yellow-bellied marmot March 7, 2022 A UCLA-led study shows that aging slows to a crawl during the months the animals spend hibernating in their underground burrows.
Black overdose death rate exceeds white rate in U.S. for first time in 20 years March 2, 2022 OD mortality rates increased during the first year of the COVID-19 crisis for all groups studied and were highest among Native Americans.
UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community February 28, 2022 Difficulties in finding providers and getting timely care are particularly acute among bisexual women and transgender adults.
In study led by UCLA professor, woman with HIV is in remission February 16, 2022 Dr. Yvonne Bryson, a pediatric infectious disease expert, led the multicenter study.
UCLA-led team gets $8.4 million NIH grant to probe mysteries of Valley fever February 15, 2022 UCLA’s Dr. Manish Butte will head a group investigating immune responses to the disease, which is caused by fungal spores in soil.
Doctors in space: UCLA fellowship prepares new generation of flight surgeons February 11, 2022 Dr. Haig Aintablian, who recently completed his residency in emergency medicine at UCLA, is the program’s inaugural fellow.
Betting on the Super Bowl: All in good fun? February 10, 2022 Dr. Timothy Fong, co-director of the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, shares insight into how something “fun” can become a devastating addiction for some people.
Ebola vaccine being used in Congo produces lasting antibody response, study finds February 8, 2022 Research brief: Six months after the shot, nearly 96% of study participants in North Kivu Province still had antibodies in their blood.
Former faculty member gives UCLA $10 million to advance ocular genetics research February 7, 2022 A gift from Dr. Bronwyn Bateman will establish a new center at the UCLA Stein Eye Institute.
Sweating the small stuff: Smartwatch developed at UCLA measures key stress hormone February 7, 2022 The device assesses cortisol levels found in sweat accurately, noninvasively and in real time.
UCLA scientists identify biomarker signature that predicts side effects from some cancer treatments February 3, 2022 The findings could improve doctors’ ability to offer truly personalized cancer therapy.
UCLA to host disability rights advocate Judy Heumann for Regents’ Lecture February 2, 2022 Heumann will be joined by Andy Imparato and Vivian Haun, both of Disability Rights California, on Feb. 10 at 4 p.m.
Despite overall gains in health coverage and access to care, disparities persist in California January 31, 2022 A UCLA study finds that Black and Latino Californians have the lowest rates of employer-based insurance across all groups.
Use of Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab raises concerns about Medicare spending January 24, 2022 Research brief: Additional services to monitor the drug’s potential side effects account for nearly 20% of its total costs, a UCLA-led study shows.
UCLA food studies institute to tackle global food challenges January 24, 2022 The institute will collaborate with a community of chefs and scholars in pursuit of a healthier population and planet.
Access to vital health services fell during COVID, particularly for poorer Americans January 21, 2022 While the situation improved, economically disadvantaged patients were far less likely to return to using services at normal, pre-pandemic levels.