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  • 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.

  • Inside the UCSF Internship Program Inspiring the Scientists of Tomorrow

    UCSF’s mentorship program boosts career insights for both mentors and mentees, fostering unique research opportunities and advancing scientific careers with support from CIRM and NIH.

  • Giving an Antibiotic to All Children Under 5 in Africa Saves Lives

    A study determines that a life-saving, inexpensive antibiotic, azithromycin, must be given to all children up to 5 years old in Sub-Sharan Africa to realize its full potential.

  • Expert: Here’s What to Know About the MPox Outbreak Emergency

    Seth Blumberg, MD, PhD, explains the viral disease mpox, and what the recent emergency declaration from the World Health Organization means for us.

  • Powerful New Mini Microscope Will Enable Precision Cancer Surgery

    Mekhail Anwar leads a multi-institution $15 million grant from ARPA-H to develop imaging technology to improve cancer surgery.

  • New Parkinson’s Treatment Helps Former Pro Keep Skateboarding

    An experimental adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) device had tremendous success in a trial that helped a Parkinson’s patient, who is a former skateboarding professional, resume skating and mentoring San Francisco youth.

  • Child-Parent Therapy Has Biological Benefits for Traumatized Kids

    A UCSF-created child-parent therapy for trauma in kids under age 5 was found to slow down biological aging, which is tied to health benefits later in life.

  • A Ketogenic Diet Could Improve the Response to Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

    A breakthrough study shows how a ketogenic diet alters human metabolism and makes a particular pancreatic cancer drug effective by starving tumors of fat that they feed on to grow.

  • Scientists May Have Found How to Diagnose Elusive Neuro Disorder

    Scientists have identified the biomarkers in progressive supranuclear palsy, a type of frontotemporal dementia, the most common dementia affecting people under 60.

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