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UC Davis Health opens new center focused on musculoskeletal research News

UC Davis Health opens new center focused on musculoskeletal research

UC Davis Health officially opened its new Oak Park Lawrence J. Ellison Musculoskeletal Research Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 6. The new facility provides laboratories where faculty, residents, fellows, medical students, graduate and undergraduate students and visiting scholars can conduct broad interdisciplinary research in musculoskeletal tissue and cellular biomechanics, regeneration and repair.
New model translates heart research findings from animals to humans News

New model translates heart research findings from animals to humans

A team of UC Davis Health scientists has developed a new predictive model that translates cardiac research findings across different animal species into human-specific insights.
Defining vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 News

Defining vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2

UC Davis Health researchers took a critical step in defining the possible paths for the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing COVID-19 to get transmitted from the mother to her newborn baby.
Truncus arteriosis: A family’s experience News

Truncus arteriosis: A family’s experience

A Northern California hospital partnership saves a girl’s life
From a palliative diagnosis to ‘cancer-free’ News

From a palliative diagnosis to ‘cancer-free’

Tumor board, individualized therapy and upper-lobe sleeve resection converged to save a patient with Stage IIIA lung cancer and a large mass
JoAnn Cannon — Getting back to a News

JoAnn Cannon — Getting back to a "new normal"

JoAnn Cannon, a 62-year-old retired professor of Italian studies who lives in Davis, Calif., had for years dealt with a condition called achalasia, which causes food to collect in the esophagus and makes swallowing difficult.
Obesity and age at menopause affect women’s heart failure risk News

Obesity and age at menopause affect women’s heart failure risk

A new UC Davis Health study finds that obesity and the age at which women enter menopause may have significant impacts on their heart failure risk.
Heart team performs first transfemoral transseptal mitral valve replacement procedure News

Heart team performs first transfemoral transseptal mitral valve replacement procedure

UC Davis Health has become the first hospital on the West Coast to perform a transfemoral transsepetal mitral valve replacement procedure.
Can the abortion pill be reversed? A novel search for answers News

Can the abortion pill be reversed? A novel search for answers

Women who initiate medical abortion but opt to stop in the middle of treatment may be at risk for serious blood loss, a UC Davis Health study finds. Researchers found this is true even for women who use an experimental treatment that claims to “reverse” the effects of the abortion pill.
Male contraception clinical trial launches in Sacramento News

Male contraception clinical trial launches in Sacramento

UC Davis Health is testing a potential new birth control option that could lead to the first male hormonal birth control on the market.
A Precision Medicine Approach to Evaluating HFpEF News

A Precision Medicine Approach to Evaluating HFpEF

A multidisciplinary team of physicians from UC Davis Health has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) / National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to research a common but poorly understood type of heart failure.
Pregnant mom battles COVID-19, delivers baby while in ICU News

Pregnant mom battles COVID-19, delivers baby while in ICU

UC Davis Health team saves patient and her baby.

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