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  • Study Finds Big Disparities in Stroke Services Across the U.S.

    Hospitals in poor communities are significantly less likely to obtain certification for stroke services, which makes them unable to provide urgent, lifesaving treatment.

  • UCSF Health Welcomes St. Mary’s and Saint Francis Hospitals

    UCSF Health welcomed 1,800 teammates and community physicians from two historic San Francisco hospitals today as they officially joined the nonprofit health system.

  • Healthy Diet with Less Sugar Is Linked to Younger Biological Age

    Added sugar in diet can speed up epigenetic aging, while a sustained, healthy diet with can slow it down and possibly reverse biological aging.

  • This 360 Degree Approach to ADHD is Working in Local Schools

    A UCSF-created program for young kids with ADHD was adapted for classroom setting and now is in use in 40+ SFUSD schools, plus 19 schools in Mexico.

  • UCSF Names Kira Stoll as Chief Sustainability Officer

    UC San Francisco appointed Kira Stoll as the first Chief Sustainability Officer and Executive Director of the Office of Sustainability, recognizing her robust environmental leadership in academia.

  • Could This New Drug Turn Back the Clock on Multiple Sclerosis?

    Scientists at UCSF and Contineum Therapeutics have developed a drug that spurs the body to replace the protective insulation around nerve cells, myelin, that is lost in multiple sclerosis. If it works in people, it could be a way to reverse the damage caused by the disease.

  • Supreme Court’s Homelessness Ruling Could Compound the Problem

    A Q&A with Margot Kushel, director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, in the wake of the Supreme Court decision that opens the door for cities and counties, including in California, to begin clearing homeless encampments and imposing penalties for violations.

  • Cracking Codes in Cellular Communication

    Aashish Manglik delivered the 29th annual Byers Award Lecture titled “Signal Reception: Cracking Codes in Cellular Communication.”

  • Scientists Get to the Bottom of COVID’s Worst Pediatric Complication

    Scientists at UCSF discovered how kids were developing multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a mysterious, life-threatening condition following a COVID infection.

  • Strong Insurance Laws Help Kids Get Access to Mental Health Care

    A study found that states with more comprehensive mental and behavioral health insurance policies and enforcement of those policies allows caregivers easier access to care for their children.

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