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Released: 28-Oct-2020 5:20 PM EDT
UC Davis Health announces Post-COVID-19 Clinic for long-haul patients
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health is one of only a handful of health systems in the U.S. to launch a Post-COVID-19 Clinic to care for long-haul COVID patients whose symptoms go on and on, sometimes for months, with no clear explanation or avenue for treatment.

Released: 22-Oct-2020 1:15 PM EDT
Cord blood DNA can hold clues for early ASD diagnosis and intervention
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Specific regions in cord blood DNA can help identify kids who might develop autism, a study led by UC Davis MIND Institute researchers. The findings may hold clues for early diagnosis and intervention.

Released: 19-Oct-2020 1:05 PM EDT
For toddlers with autism, more intervention hours are not necessarily better
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Two prominent early intervention models for toddlers with autism show a very similar impact, whether delivered at 15-hours or 25-hours per week intensities, a study led by UC Davis MIND Institute researchers has found.

Released: 14-Oct-2020 5:45 PM EDT
Concerns about violence increase in California amid COVID-19 pandemic
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A new study by the UC Davis Violence Prevention Program looked at the intersection of the coronavirus pandemic and violence-related harms in California. It found that COVID-19 pandemic was linked to an estimated 110,000 firearm purchases in California and increases in individuals’ worries about violence.

   
Released: 12-Oct-2020 1:05 PM EDT
Can an antibody ‘cocktail’ prevent COVID-19 infection?
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

In a new COVID-19 clinical trial, Stuart Cohen at UC Davis Health evaluates the efficacy, safety and tolerability of monoclonal antibody combination in adults exposed to patients with COVID-19. It is the same antibody drug given to President Trump to treat his COVID-19.

Released: 12-Oct-2020 12:45 PM EDT
New four-year residential program for students with intellectual disabilities at the University of California, Davis
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A new, residential four-year college program for students with intellectual disabilities is the first of its kind in the west and is expected to serve as a model for other California schools.

Released: 22-Sep-2020 2:50 PM EDT
Complications from diabetes linked to worse memory, IQ in children
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A study led by UC Davis Health researchers uncovered that even one severe episode of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes is linked to cognitive problems; and among children with a previous diagnosis, repeated DKA exposure predicted lower cognitive performance after accounting for glycemic control.

Released: 16-Sep-2020 1:25 PM EDT
UC Davis applies microneedles to deliver gene therapy inside the eye
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A novel approach to delivering gene therapy for retinal diseases eliminates the need for complex eye surgery and treats more damaged cells than existing methods, a team of UC Davis physicians and veterinary eye specialists has found.

Released: 15-Sep-2020 1:45 PM EDT
New dopamine sensors could help unlock the mysteries of brain chemistry
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

In 2018, Tian Lab at UC Davis Health developed dLight1, a single fluorescent protein-based biosensor. This sensor allows high resolution, real-time imaging of the spatial and temporal release of dopamine in live animals. Now, the team expanded the color spectrum of dLight1 to YdLight1 and RdLight1. The increased light penetration and imaging depth of these variants provide enhanced dopamine signal quality allowing researchers to optically dissect dopamine’s release and model its effects on neural circuits.

Released: 8-Sep-2020 3:50 PM EDT
Gun owner perceptions about actual firearm dangers suggest opportunities for improving gun safety
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

People who own guns and those living with gun owners are substantially less worried about the risk of firearm injuries than individuals living in homes without guns, says a new study by violence prevention experts at UC Davis Health.

   
Released: 26-Aug-2020 1:20 PM EDT
Gunshot Injuries in California Drop, but Percentage of Firearm Deaths Goes Up
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Despite a significant drop in gun injuries, California has experienced a substantial increase in the state’s overall death rate among those wounded by firearms.

Released: 14-Aug-2020 2:25 PM EDT
Pregnant mother's immunity tied to behavioral, emotional challenges for kids with autism
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Children with autism born to mothers who had immune conditions during their pregnancy are more likely to have behavioral and emotional problems, a UC Davis Health study has found. Offspring sex may also interact with maternal immune conditions to influence outcomes, particularly in terms of a child’s cognition.

Released: 11-Aug-2020 12:25 PM EDT
Racial, socioeconomic disparities fuel increased infant mortality rates in California
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

While infant mortality rates (IMR) decreased overall from 2007 to 2015 in California, disparities in infant death rates have increased in some groups, including among obese mothers, those who smoke and African American women, according to a new study published in PLOS One.

Released: 10-Aug-2020 7:25 AM EDT
GI symptoms linked to behavioral problems in children, especially those with autism
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A new UC Davis Health study found that common gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation and bloating are linked to troubling sleep problems, self-harm and physical complaints in preschool children. According to the study, published Aug. 6 in Autism Research, these GI symptoms are much more common and potentially disruptive in young kids with autism.

Released: 28-Jul-2020 3:45 PM EDT
Quitline plus surgery are big motivators for giving up smoking
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Smokers who have thoracic surgery are much more likely to stop using tobacco if they also complete a quitline intervention, a new UC Davis Health study shows.

Released: 20-Jul-2020 2:35 PM EDT
UC Davis Health tests monoclonal antibodies as potential COVID-19 treatment
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Timothy Albertson has received a BARDA grant to lead a new clinical trial at UC Davis Health. The trial evaluates the efficacy, safety and tolerability of an antibody cocktail in hospitalized adult patients with COVID-19.

Released: 14-Jul-2020 5:35 PM EDT
High-fat diet with antibiotic use linked to gut inflammation
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis researchers have found that combining a Western-style high-fat diet with antibiotic use significantly increases the risk of developing pre- inflammatory bowel disease. This combination shuts down the mitochondria in cells of the colon lining, leading to gut inflammation. Mesalazine can help restart the mitochondria and treat pre-IBD condition.

Released: 24-Jun-2020 3:55 PM EDT
Unexpected Mental Illnesses Found in a Spectrum of a Rare Genetic Disorder
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis MIND Institute researchers found an unexpected spectrum of mental illnesses in patients with a rare gene mutation. These patients had a “double hit” condition that combined features and symptoms of fragile X syndrome and premutation disorder, in addition to a range of psychiatric symptoms. The findings revealed the need for clinicians to consider the complexities of the co-existing conditions of patients with both psychological and fragile X associated disorders.

Released: 23-Jun-2020 4:30 PM EDT
Defining Paths to Possible Mother to Child Coronavirus Transmission
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health physicians defined the conditions of coronavirus transmission from mother to baby during pregnancy and delivery.

Released: 22-Jun-2020 4:55 PM EDT
Satya Dandekar honored with prestigious NIH MERIT award for HIV research
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Satya Dandekar, professor of microbiology and chairperson of the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at UC Davis, honored by Prestigious NIH MERIT award for her illustrious journey in HIV research.

Released: 28-May-2020 1:35 PM EDT
Autism severity can change substantially during early childhood
UC Davis MIND Institute

A UC Davis MIND Institute study found that around 30% of young children with autism have less severe autism symptoms at age 6 than they did at age 3, with some losing their autism diagnoses entirely. It also found that girls tend to show greater reduction and less rise in their autism symptom severity than boys with autism. Children with higher IQs were more likely to show a reduction in their symptoms.

Released: 19-May-2020 3:35 PM EDT
Depression symptoms linked to reduced cognitive control in people with autism
UC Davis MIND Institute

Adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and those with typical development show similar proactive cognitive control. However, symptoms of depression in individuals with autism were linked to less proactive control, a UC Davis study found.

Released: 21-Apr-2020 8:00 PM EDT
Behavioral intervention, not lovastatin, improves language skills in youth with fragile X
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A UC Davis Health study found more evidence for the efficacy of behavioral intervention in treating language problems in youth with fragile X syndrome (FXS), but none for lovastatin as a treatment for FXS.

Released: 17-Apr-2020 1:10 PM EDT
UC Davis Health specialists are seeing a big increase in cooking-related burns
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Since California's stay-at-home order took effect, specialists at the Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center at UC Davis Medical Center have seen a nearly six-fold increase in patients with burns related to at-home food preparation.

Released: 10-Apr-2020 5:45 PM EDT
California Smokers’ Helpline offers free nicotine patches
UC Davis Health

Callers to the California Smokers’ Helpline can now get an additional tool to help them quit using tobacco: nicotine patches.

Released: 31-Mar-2020 8:10 AM EDT
Solving a medical mystery and changing CDC screenings for COVID-19
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health physicians and medical staff who treated the first case of community transmission of COVID-19 in the U.S. provide a detailed case study of her condition and the medical steps and challenges they experienced before arriving at a diagnosis and treatment.

Released: 27-Mar-2020 8:25 AM EDT
UC Davis launches two clinical studies to treat COVID-19
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health has two clinical trials underway for hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.

23-Mar-2020 8:30 AM EDT
Five language outcome measures evaluated for intellectual disabilities studies
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Expressive language sampling yielded five language-related outcome measures that may be useful for treatment studies in intellectual disabilities, especially fragile X syndrome. The measures were generally valid and reliable across the range of ages, IQs and autism symptom severity of participants. According to the study, led by UC Davis researchers and funded by NIH, the measures are also functional in supporting treatments that can improve language, providing far reaching benefits for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

24-Feb-2020 4:00 PM EST
Validating NIH Toolbox to help evaluate cognitive processing in people with intellectual disability
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Cognitive processing in people with intellectual disability can now be accurately assessed thanks to UC Davis Health researchers who updated and validated series of tests, part of the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery.

Released: 18-Feb-2020 5:10 PM EST
Three of the Top 10 Autism Studies of 2019 come from UC Davis MIND Institute
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

The UC Davis MIND Institute’s Collaborative START Lab behind three of the top 10 autism studies of 2019. The studies explore early interventions and new school transitions for children on the autism spectrum.

Released: 10-Feb-2020 4:20 PM EST
Western diet rich in fat and sugar linked to skin inflammation
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A Western diet containing both high fat and high sugar can induce observable skin inflammation, a study by UC Davis Health researchers has found.

Released: 23-Jan-2020 1:55 PM EST
Helping the world understand, detect and treat a devasting genetic disorder
UC Davis MIND Institute

Fragile X syndrome is a debilitating genetic neurodevelopmental disorder that affects people worldwide, but many doctors don’t know anything about it, let alone have the resources to properly diagnose or treat it.

Released: 23-Jan-2020 1:20 PM EST
Healing and Hope: Treating Fragile X in Serbia
UC Davis MIND Institute

Doctors and scientists — experts in the rare and severely disabling fragile X syndrome — had arrived from the United States, including six from the UC Davis MIND Institute. They came to offer the families useful information and maybe open doors to desperately needed help in a region of the world that, until fairly recently, hardly recognized fragile X syndrome, let alone knew how to diagnose or treat it.

Released: 21-Jan-2020 2:55 PM EST
Enlarged amygdala involved in psychiatric challenges in young girls with autism
UC Davis MIND Institute

behavioral problems than similar age boys with ASD. These challenges are associated with a larger amygdala, a UC Davis Health study has found. The amygdala is a key part of the brain that helps regulate emotions and detects threats.

Released: 20-Jan-2020 9:00 AM EST
Why aren’t advanced bladder cancers being treated?
UC Davis Health

Despite research showing that aggressive treatment with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation can extend the lives of and even cure patients with advanced bladder cancer, many don’t get it. The result, argues a team led by UC Davis Health urologists, is that the disease for many is still as deadly as it was 30 years ago.

Released: 19-Nov-2019 2:00 PM EST
Mapping the pathway to gut health in HIV patients
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A UC Davis study found that Lactobacillus plantarum bacteria rapidly repaired damaged gut lining (known as leaky gut) in monkeys infected with chronic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), an HIV-like virus. It linked chronically inflamed leaky gut to the loss of PPARα signaling and damage to mitochondria.

Released: 18-Nov-2019 3:05 AM EST
Opioid prescription doses are increasingly being tapered, often more rapidly than recommended
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Stigma and safety fears have made daily dose tapering of opioid prescriptions more common. New research from UC Davis Health physicians, however, shows tapering can occur at rates as much as six times higher than recommended, putting patients at risk of withdrawal, uncontrolled pain or mental health crises.

Released: 25-Oct-2019 1:45 PM EDT
Central Valley workplaces can be hostile for minority doctors
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Despite the dire need for primary health care providers in California’s Central Valley, workplace discrimination and harassment can cause some of them to change practices or leave the region entirely.

Released: 30-Sep-2019 7:05 PM EDT
Designing a new class of drugs to treat chronic pain
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A UC Davis research team, led by Vladimir Yarov-Yarovoy and Heike Wulff, will receive a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a novel class of peptides that are better at treating pain and don’t have the side effects of opioids. The grant is part of the NIH initiative Helping to End Addiction Long-Term (HEAL Initiative).

Released: 24-Sep-2019 7:05 PM EDT
Web tool prioritizes health risks for postmenopausal women
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A new web-based calculator helps middle-aged women predict their risks of experiencing heart attack, stroke, hip fracture, or breast, lung or colorectal cancer within 5, 10 or 15 years.

29-Aug-2019 12:05 PM EDT
Medical Imaging Rates Continue to Rise Despite Push to Reduce Their Use
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Despite a broad campaign among physician groups to reduce the amount of imaging in medicine, the rates of use of CT, MRI and other scans have continued to increase in both the U.S. and Ontario, Canada, according to a new study of more than 135 million imaging exams.

27-Aug-2019 11:55 PM EDT
Probiotic Use Can Lead to Major Economic and Health Savings Related to Flu-like Illnesses
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

General probiotic use in the U.S. could save the health care payer and the economy around $1.4 billion in medical bills and lost productivity due to acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs), a new study found. The researchers developed an economic model to estimate the cost savings by simulating a population representative of the national demographics. The savings included the cost of averted antibiotic prescriptions, RTI episodes and sick days causing productivity loss.

22-Aug-2019 4:05 PM EDT
Spikes in Handgun Purchases After High-Profile Events Linked to More Firearm Injuries
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

A UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP) study assessed the sharp rise in handgun purchasing in 2012 after Sandy Hook and the re-election of President Obama, across 499 Californian cities. It found that these spikes in handgun purchases have been linked to a 4% increase in firearm injury in California.

   
Released: 25-Jul-2019 4:05 PM EDT
Discovering How Diabetes Leads to Vascular Disease
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

UC Davis Health scientists and physicians have identified a cellular connection between diabetes and blood vessel narrowing that increases risks of serious health conditions such as heart disease and stroke.

Released: 16-May-2019 10:05 AM EDT
Artificial Intelligence Tool Vastly Scales Up Alzheimer's Research
UC Davis Health

Researchers at UC Davis Health and UC San Francisco have found a way to teach a computer to detect one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease

10-May-2019 6:05 PM EDT
Artificial intelligence tool vastly scales up Alzheimer’s research
UC Davis Health (Defunct)

Researchers at UC Davis and UC San Francisco have found a way to teach a computer to precisely detect one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease in human brain tissue, delivering a proof of concept for a machine-learning approach to distinguishing critical markers of the disease.

Released: 15-Apr-2019 6:05 PM EDT
Computer-based memory games may benefit people with fragile X syndrome
UC Davis MIND Institute

Memory training game may help people with fragile X and other intellectual disorders.


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