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  • Living Your Best Life Means Embracing the Last Years, Too

    UCSF is collaborating with the SF Palliative Care Work Group to set up partnerships with local community groups to discuss advance care planning and palliative care. These community groups include churches, senior centers and organizations representing minority populations.

  • UCSF Dentistry Expands Community Education to Third-Year Students

    For the 2024-2025 academic year, UCSF School of Dentistry extends its Community Based Clinical Education to third-year students, previously limited to fourth-year learners.

  • Scientists Discover How to Drug Wily Disease-Causing Enzymes

    Scientists discover how to drug GTPases, a group of 150 critical enzymes that act like "switches" in cells, which cause a wide variety of diseases such as cancer and Parkinson’s disease when mutated.

  • 83% of Students Go Into Science, Thanks to This Diversity Initiative

    For more than 30 years, UCSF has run a 10-week summer internship program for 40-54 health/life sciences undergraduates. Students are assigned to a lab at UCSF and conduct research, which they present at the end of the program.

  • New Hope for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Innovative Trial

    A clinical trial that will test three drugs concurrently, and could include more, represents new hope for patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), an incurable neurodegenerative disorder that usually kills within seven years after symptoms start.

  • New Study: Can Your Phone and AI Track Parkinson’s Progression?

    A new video-based symptom assessment system for Parkinson’s Disease that is enabled by machine learning represents a potential solution to the challenge of assessing Parkinson’s Disease progression in a quantifiable way.

  • General Exercise as Good as Yoga for Female Urinary Incontinence

    A study found that practicing pelvic yoga didn't result in substantially greater improvements in urinary incontinence for aging women compared to other muscle conditioning exercises.

  • UCSF Staffer’s Journey from Legal Name to Lived Name

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

  • What Are the Chances You’ll Get Pregnant After a Tubal Ligation?

    Study finds that 3% to 5% of women in the U.S. who had their tubes tied later reported an unplanned pregnancy. The findings show that a contraceptive arm implant or intrauterine device (IUD) are more effective at preventing pregnancy.

  • UCSF Health Opens Comprehensive Care Facility at Mission Bay

    The new UCSF Health Bayfront Medical Building, which brings new adult urgent care, primary care, same-day surgery, and specialty care to the community in a single setting, celebrated its opening on Friday, August 23.

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