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  • Scientists Discover a New Hormone that Can Build Strong Bones

    A newly discovered hormone explains why females can maintain bone density during lactation, when calcium is stripped away to make milk. This discovery could one day have applications to treating fractures, osteoporosis, and other bone diseases.

  • Nonbinary UCSF Staffer on Why Being Our ‘Truest Selves’ Matters

    The GRLN policy empowers individuals like Lusirena, promoting inclusivity and impacting personal lives.

  • UCSF Medical Center Ranks Among Nation’s Exceptional Hospitals

    UCSF Medical Center has been ranked among the country’s best hospitals in adult care in U.S. News & World Report’s prestigious Best Hospitals survey.

  • Panel Issues First Guidelines to Prevent Anal Cancer in People With HIV

    Results from a national study led by UCSF informed the first guidelines at the federal level in the U.S. to detect and treat anal cancer precursor lesions in people with HIV to reduce the risk of developing anal cancer.

  • UCSF School of Nursing Steps Into Future with Farewell to Longtime Home

    UCSF School of Nursing bids farewell to its longtime Parnassus Heights home, moving temporarily to Mission Bay, anticipating a modern facility by 2028.

  • Oakland Hospital Building Is Approved for Construction

    UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals has received final approval from the University of California Board of Regents for a $1.49 billion hospital building on its Oakland campus that will provide a state-of-the-art, child-centered medical facility for families across the Bay Area.

  • Electric Scooter and Bike Accidents Are Soaring Across the U.S.

    Electric bikes and scooters have soared in popularity in recent years, but a UCSF study has found that accidents stemming from these "micromobility" vehicles have also soared.

  • Matching Medicine, Social Justice for the Bay Area’s Black Community

    Pediatrician Dayna Long, awarded the 2024 Edison T. Uno Award, combines medicine with social justice to address healthcare disparities, focusing on community health improvements and founding the BLOOM Clinic for Black families.

  • What to Know About Long COVID and How to Reduce Your Risk

    Researchers Micheal Peluso and Valerie Flaherman answer questions about what we know about one of COVID’s most enduring mysteries, including how to potentially reduce your risk and who is most likely to develop long COVID.

  • David Morris Named Vice Chancellor of UCSF Innovation Ventures

    David Morris, MD, a pharma executive with experience in research and development, venture capital and developing early-stage biotech companies – as well as deep roots in academic medicine – has been named Vice Chancellor for Business Development, Innovation and Partnerships at UCSF.

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