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Coping with the Emotional Toll of Wildfires

Experts warn the deadly, destructive LA County fires could have lasting effects on mental health. Here鈥檚 how to navigate the emotional fallout.
14-Jan-2025 4:45 PM EST Add to Favorites

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UCLA Health Pulmonary Expert Offers Tips to Stay Safe from Wildfire Pollution

UCLA Health expert weighs in on how to stay safe from unhealthy air across Los Angeles County
9-Jan-2025 9:20 PM EST Add to Favorites

Tumor-Secreted Protein May Hold the Key to Better Treatments for Deadly Brain Tumor, Study Finds

A study co-led by UCLA scientists has found targeting a protein called endocan and its related signaling pathway could be a promising new approach for treating glioblastoma, an aggressive and lethal type of brain cancer.
8-Jan-2025 6:40 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Unlocking Romance: UCLA Offers Dating Program for Autistic Adults

Love doesn鈥檛 come with an instruction manual, but for autistic adults seeking to navigate the complexities of romance, a UCLA Health program offers a roadmap to finding and sustaining meaningful relationships through the launch of a new research...
7-Jan-2025 8:25 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Multilingualism Improves Crucial Cognitive Functions in Autistic Children

A new study from UCLA Health adds to the growing body of evidence on the cognitive benefits of speaking multiple languages, finding that multilingualism not only enhances general cognitive abilities but also may help reduce certain symptoms and...
3-Jan-2025 7:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Advanced Imaging Uncovers Hidden Metastases in High-Risk Prostate Cancer Cases

A new study led by researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that many cases of high-risk nonmetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer may be more advanced than previously thought.
2-Jan-2025 6:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

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How Can You Make 2025 a Healthy New Year? Health Experts Offer Tips

Chances are you already know the basics for a healthy new year: Get enough sleep, exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet, keep your stress in check. But there鈥檚 more to well-being than that 鈥 plus, even those basics can be hard to practice...
26-Dec-2024 4:40 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Adoption of 鈥淗ospital-at-Home鈥 Programs Remains Concentrated Among Larger, Urban, Not-for-Profit and Academic Hospitals

Hospitals that have adopted the Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) 鈥渉ospital-at-home鈥 program, which serves as an alternative to admission to brick-and-mortar facilities, are concentrated in large, urban, not-for-profit, and academic...
20-Dec-2024 4:20 PM EST Add to Favorites


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What everyone needs to know about prostate cancer

Robert Reiter, MD, is chief of the Division of Urologic Oncology and director of the UCLA Health Prostate Cancer Program at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. He talks about the disease and what people need to know.
26-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT

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Why student cellphone restrictions may benefit your child

As students begin a new school year, school district officials across California are considering or establishing cellphone-use restrictions on campus. Their reasoning? Increased screen time, along with prolonged social media use, may disrupt the...
14-Aug-2024 3:05 PM EDT

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