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  • Why Is Discovery Research So Important?

    Neuroscientist Grae Davis, PhD, unpacks why public understanding of science matters.

  • The Quest to Reinvent Anesthesia

    UCSF researchers are scouring millions of compounds – with help from tiny zebrafish – to create anesthetics safe enough to use without an anesthesiologist.

  • Breaking Through

    A transformative program is changing health care and lifting up communities, one future doctor at a time.

  • Can We Train Our Brain to Unlearn Chronic Pain?

    Scientists are working to rewire the brain’s pain pathways and unlock lasting relief.

  • How Does Marijuana Affect Our Bodies?

    What scientists are learning about weed’s health effects might come as a surprise.

  • The Plastic Inside Us

    Microplastics have infiltrated our bodies. What does that mean for our health?

  • Too Busy to Focus on Your Happiness? Try Daily Micro-Acts of Joy

    A study showed that daily "micro-acts" promote wellbeing and health. These include acts of kindness, self-reflection, gratitude, positive reframing, and experiencing awe.

  • I’m a Spine Doctor. Here’s How I Take Care of My Back

    Got back pain? Spine surgeon Patricia Zheng, MD, answers questions about how to reduce your pain and, hopefully, avoid surgery.

  • Your Fitness Tracker Could Help Doctors Spot Health Risks Early

    Health trackers keep tabs on nearly 1 in 4 Americans at this point. Professor of Medicine Sandeep Kishore, MD, PhD, MSc, answers questions about the future of these ubiquitous gadgets and the data they collect, share, and analyze.

  • How High Is Your Dementia Risk? It Might Depend on Where You Live

    In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers identified the U.S. regions where dementia occurs most often.

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