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Study: NICU webcams positively impact parents
Parents who can watch their baby through a webcam in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) feel more involved in their child’s care and are more likely to provide breastmilk feedings for their baby.A U.S. Ski Team physician helps a local teen
Sports took her to New Hampshire, but an ACL injury brought her back to UC Davis Health.COVID and vaping-related lung injury can share symptoms
Vaping-related lung injury and COVID-19’s shared symptoms can be confusing.The West Coast’s first level I-designated children’s surgery center
Families do not have to travel far from home to get world-class pediatric surgical care right here in Sacramento. UC Davis Children's Hospital is home to the only level I children's surgery center on the West Coast and fourth in the nation, as verified by the American College of Surgeons.California’s first da Vinci SP robotic surgery system
The da Vinci SP unit offers patients the common advantages of minimally invasive surgery — less scarring and pain, reduced hospital stays and more rapid recovery — plus another: only one incision.Internationally renowned cancer researcher joins cancer center’s research team
Dr. Xiao-Jing Wang joined the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2022 as chief science officer, bringing expertise in translational research to improved survival and quality of life for head and neck cancer patients.Using brain waves, researchers seek to develop new tool for hearing loss
A $1.5 million grant from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) will help UC Davis Professor Lee Miller, Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior and the Center for Mind and Brain, expand his lab’s research on hearing loss, an issue of relevance to both aging populations and military personnel.A pediatric heart patient runs a mini-marathon
Chico resident Jamey Silva was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Five years and three surgeries later, he is running 2.62 miles in the maraFUNrun in Sacramento.Dried goji berries may provide protection against age-related macular degeneration
Regularly eating a small serving of dried goji berries may help prevent or delay the development of age-related macular degeneration, in healthy middle-aged people, according to a randomized trial conducted at UC Davis.One of the youngest-ever cochlear implant patients
When Gianna was born blind and deaf, she wasn’t guaranteed a regular childhood. By having access to UC Davis Health, she became one of the youngest patients to ever receive cochlear implants.California’s stem cell agency funds research into bioprint pacemaker
UC Davis Health professor Deborah Lieu granted CIRM funding to develop a bio-pacemaker by bioprinting hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts.Surgery resident awarded prestigious T32 federal research grant
The award allows Nataliya Bahatyrevich, an aspiring cardiothoracic surgeon, to spend a year in a laboratory and pursue a Master of Science in biomedical engineering.