Testing Cancer Drugs in Space: A First for UC San Diego and Mankind
Researchers have found that cancer cell regeneration and aging are sped up in microgravity conditions.
Researchers have found that cancer cell regeneration and aging are sped up in microgravity conditions.
When eighth-grader Mario Luna woke up with a stomachache, little did he know that his condition was significantly more severe than anyone would have thought.
Scripps Health staff auditioned several dogs to see if they have what it takes to provide comfort to patients and staff.
Hospitals make a huge impact on communities. This week, we honor and celebrate all they do to serve Californians across the state.
UC San Diego Health is the first in the region to offer a new technology that detects and monitors bladder cancer.
Before Josue Ramos became a respiratory therapist at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, he was a high school senior and patient at the hospital.
At Rady Children’s Hospital, behavioral health specialists provide proactive behavior support throughout each step of the visit to help patients, their families and health care staff work together for a successful emergency department experience.
UC San Diego’s Human Milk Institute will accelerate research into the nature, biology, and therapeutic potential of human milk to prevent or treat both infant and adult diseases.
After Annie Keeling’s placenta abrupted while giving birth to her son, Leo, he became the first baby at Sharp Mary Birch to receive therapeutic hypothermia in the neurologic intensive care nursery to reduce swelling to his brain and any long-term damage.
An innovative mixed reality headset technology being used at Scripps Clinics offers surgeons a 3D holographic view of a patient’s preoperative surgical plan during shoulder replacement procedures.