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Released: 1-Apr-2025 9:05 PM EDT
Can You Trust This Article? Distinguishing Information from Misinformation
University of Utah Health

Knowing how to spot trustworthy health information can help you make informed choices about your own health and the health of those around you鈥攁nd avoid the real risks of taking health fiction as fact. We asked communication researchers how to assess whether a piece of health information is the real deal.

Released: 26-Mar-2025 9:00 PM EDT
Research Finds Potential 鈥淢olecular Mimics鈥 Behind COVID-Induced Autoimmune Disease
University of Utah Health

COVID infection has been linked to higher risk of autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes. Scientists used advanced data analysis and machine learning to identify viral proteins that are more likely to trigger autoimmunity.

麻豆传媒: Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests
Released: 6-Mar-2025 2:00 PM EST
Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests
University of Utah Health

Gut microbes shape pancreas development in infancy, leading to long-term changes in diabetes risk, new research in mice has found. The results could ultimately help doctors reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes鈥攐r potentially even restore lost pancreatic function in adulthood鈥攚ith microbes that help the pancreas heal.

Released: 13-Feb-2025 9:05 PM EST
Center for Medical Cannabis Research Hosts Statewide Symposium on Emerging Cannabis Science
University of Utah Health

Much remains unknown about the risks and benefits of medical cannabis, and as use rates spike, research is urgently needed to understand the full health, social, and even environmental impacts of these medications.

麻豆传媒: Gene Variant Could Protect Against Ultra-Rare Seizure Disorder, Fruit Fly Research Finds
Released: 12-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Gene Variant Could Protect Against Ultra-Rare Seizure Disorder, Fruit Fly Research Finds
University of Utah Health

The potentially protective gene, CNTN2, is altered in asymptomatic family members of people with the seizure disorder. Similar genetic alterations decrease seizure severity in fruit flies with the disorder.

麻豆传媒: Hogle Zoo and U of U Health Team Up to Diagnose and Treat 650-Pound Sick Sea Lion
Released: 6-Feb-2025 10:15 PM EST
Hogle Zoo and U of U Health Team Up to Diagnose and Treat 650-Pound Sick Sea Lion
University of Utah Health

Through a combination of anesthesiology, veterinary science, and advanced imaging, the team identified the cause of the sea lion鈥檚 reduced activity as advanced spinal disease and determined an appropriate treatment to alleviate his symptoms.

麻豆传媒: Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
Released: 6-Feb-2025 11:00 AM EST
Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
University of Utah Health

The study identified specific neurotransmitters and brain cells that are involved in alcohol-induced insomnia. This work could ultimately lead to targeted treatments for alcohol-related sleep loss, helping people recover from alcohol use disorder.

麻豆传媒: New Robotic Surgical Systems Revolutionizing Patient Care
Released: 30-Jan-2025 8:45 PM EST
New Robotic Surgical Systems Revolutionizing Patient Care
University of Utah Health

The introduction of two da Vinci 5 systems enhances surgery precision and safety, decreasing recovery times for patients. This innovative technology strengthens Huntsman Cancer Institute鈥檚 role as a leader in robotic surgical care.

麻豆传媒: AI-based Pregnancy Analysis Discovers Previously Unknown Warning Signs for Stillbirth and Newborn Complications
Released: 29-Jan-2025 8:00 PM EST
AI-based Pregnancy Analysis Discovers Previously Unknown Warning Signs for Stillbirth and Newborn Complications
University of Utah Health

The analysis of almost 10,000 pregnancies has discovered previously unidentified combinations of risk factors linked to serious negative pregnancy outcomes, finding that there may be up to a tenfold difference in risk for infants who are currently treated identically under clinical guidelines.

麻豆传媒: COVID-19 Infection Associated With Nearly Eightfold Increase in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Released: 15-Jan-2025 7:15 PM EST
COVID-19 Infection Associated With Nearly Eightfold Increase in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
University of Utah Health

A new study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine reveals that infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, significantly increases the rate of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) among COVID-19 survivors.

Released: 13-Jan-2025 6:25 PM EST
Smoke and Mirrors: The Myth of Healthy Vaping
University of Utah Health

Vaping is often marketed as a healthier alternative to smoking or a tool to quit smoking. But it鈥檚 not a safe habit鈥攖he health effects of vaping can be irreversible and sometimes deadly. Research is revealing an increasing number of health risks, including permanent damage to your teeth and gums.

Released: 18-Dec-2024 8:20 PM EST
Microbiome Seed Grants Kickstart Collaborative Science
University of Utah Health

The microbiome is a vast community that changes how we digest food, how we respond to disease threats, and even how we think. But scientists are just scratching the surface of how our microscopic roommates affect our health.

麻豆传媒: HIV Drug Based in Research by Sundquist Lab is Science鈥檚 2024 Breakthrough of the Year
Released: 12-Dec-2024 8:55 PM EST
HIV Drug Based in Research by Sundquist Lab is Science鈥檚 2024 Breakthrough of the Year
University of Utah Health

Wesley Sundquist, PhD, laid the foundation for the development of a highly effective, long-lasting prophylactic against HIV, which has been named the Breakthrough of the Year by Science, a top scientific journal. The drug, lenacapavir, is highly effective; a single dose provides protection for six months.

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Released: 12-Dec-2024 8:50 PM EST
"Mirror Life" is Still a Hypothetical. Here's Why it Should Probably Stay That Way.
University of Utah Health

鈥淢irror life鈥濃攁 synthetic organism, mirror-reversed on the molecular level from natural life鈥攃ould be possible within decades. It could prove a boon to drug development, but mirror bacteria could also pose unprecedented hazards to ecosystems and human health.

麻豆传媒: New Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Failure in Large Animal Model
Released: 10-Dec-2024 5:00 AM EST
New Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Failure in Large Animal Model
University of Utah Health

With one IV injection, a gene therapy targeting cBIN1 can reverse the effects of heart failure and restore heart function in a large animal model. The therapy increases the amount of blood the heart can pump and dramatically improves survival.

麻豆传媒: DELPHI Symposium Brings Together Data Explorers to Improve Health Care
Released: 9-Dec-2024 4:20 PM EST
DELPHI Symposium Brings Together Data Explorers to Improve Health Care
University of Utah Health

Almost a third of all new electronic data being generated is produced by health care systems. This immense quantity of data has the potential to transform our understanding of biology and drastically enhance health care. But it remains a largely untapped resource, its size and complexity vastly outstripping human intuition.



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