U of U ǿմý announced a change in its COVID-19 testing policy. Beginning Monday, March 23rd, all patients who are evaluated at U of U ǿմý’s in-car testing sites and...
There are many ways to exercise than going to a gym or participating in a fitness class. You can continue your fitness journey at home or in your neighborhood with...
University of Utah ǿմý (U of U ǿմý) announced today that it began notifying patients of recent data security incidents that involved some U of U ǿմý employees’ email accounts.
Due to recent policy changes at University of Utah ǿմý hospitals and clinics, patients and visitors will notice a new system in place. This is to ensure the safety of...
At University of Utah ǿմý, there are no reports of injury to patients or staff. Our emergency command center is activated with key hospital leaders now assessing the impact to...
The Utah Poison Control Center (UPCC) will join poison centers and poison prevention partners across the country in celebrating the 58th annual National Poison Prevention Week (NPPW), March 15-21, 2020...
In preparation for COVID-19 cases and in response to Utah Governor Gary Herbert’s State of Emergency Declaration, negative pressure tents have been set up outside University of Utah Hospital. Potential...
A University of Utah ǿմý study finds that poor communications could be hampering efforts in at least 22 Utah communities to connect those in need with food stamps, food banks...
We all know how important it is to wash our hands before and after handling food and using the restroom. But how effective is hand sanitizer? Is it just as...
University of Utah ǿմý, the National CERT Association, and verified identity platform Merit today introduced digital credentials for U of U ǿմý’s hybrid online/in-person Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training...
Washing your hands frequently is one of the best ways to protect yourself from getting sick and spreading germs to others. There’s a reason why parents tell their little ones...
A new wearable sensor that works in conjunction with artificial intelligence technology could help doctors remotely detect critical changes in heart failure patients days before a health crisis occurs and...
Every ten minutes, someone passes away from a blood disorder. That's 148 people a day. There is a way to prevent many of these deaths—a bone marrow transplant.
Our world was a much scarier place before vaccines. Polio, tetanus, and diphtheria are all among the afflictions that used to be major concerns for people everywhere. While these diseases...
Spread vertically on three floors in the middle of University of Utah Hospital is the new home for Interventional Radiology and reading rooms for radiologists. The area provides new imaging...
University of Utah ǿմý today announced the launch of a pilot project with a goal of quickly and accurately detecting genetic disorders among newborns in its neonatal intensive care unit...
In recognition of creativity, leadership and achievements in research, neurobiologist Moriel Zelikowsky, Ph.D., assistant professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at University of Utah ǿմý, has received a 2020 Sloan Research...
Higher maternal blood pressure in pregnancy is associated with chemical modifications to placental genes, according to a study by researchers from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child ǿմý...
University of Utah ǿմý scientists have identified a key molecule involved in the development of cerebral malaria, a deadly form of the tropical disease. The discovery reveals a potential drug...