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Released: 25-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Neurofeedback shows promise for addressing ‘chemo brain’ in UCLA pilot study
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The pilot study is one of the first to indicate that neurofeedback could help address cognitive deficits of cancer patients experiencing “chemo brain."

17-Aug-2022 4:55 PM EDT
Study identifies new dementia risk genes through novel testing approach
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new UCLA-led study has identified multiple new risk genes for Alzheimer’s disease and a rare, related brain disorder by using a combination of new testing methods allowing for mass screening of genetic variants in a single experiment. 

Released: 18-Aug-2022 10:30 AM EDT
A warming planet could mess with our sleep – and make us more vulnerable to infectious disease
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A warming planet doesn’t just mean more people may find it harder to get quality sleep: There is also evidence suggesting that sleep disturbance could make it harder for the body to fend off infection, a UCLA professor writes.

Released: 15-Aug-2022 4:05 PM EDT
Learning From Disaster
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA researchers who oversaw a long-running mental health response program after a devastating 1988 earthquake in Armenia offer lessons learned in disaster response that are especially important amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a plague of gun violence, and the increasing threat of climate-related disasters.

Released: 10-Aug-2022 2:40 PM EDT
PET scan visualization can measure effects of STING-activating drugs
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

New study suggests that readily available PET scanning could enable a whole-body analysis of the effects of systemic STING-activating therapy in humans, potentially providing a diagnostic tool to guide clinical development of this treatment approach.

4-Aug-2022 6:05 PM EDT
UCLA researchers use artificial intelligence tools to speed critical information on drug overdose deaths
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Fast data processing of overdose deaths, which have increased in recent years, is crucial to developing a rapid public health response. But the system now in place lacks precision and takes months. To correct that, UCLA researchers have developed an automated process that reduces data collection to a few weeks.

   
Newswise: UCLA brain researchers receive $4 million NIH grant to supercharge miniature microscope
Released: 5-Aug-2022 5:05 PM EDT
UCLA brain researchers receive $4 million NIH grant to supercharge miniature microscope
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The four-year award, part of the NIH’s BRAIN Initiative, will support the design, manufacturing and distribution of two types of new "miniscopes" that will allow scientists to peer much deeper into the brain than before.

   
Released: 4-Aug-2022 3:25 PM EDT
New technology aims toward earlier detection of hepatocellular carcinoma
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

New research led by UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators suggests that new technology in development may lead to a better way to detect early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

27-Jul-2022 4:05 PM EDT
UCLA researchers provide new framework for studying brain organization
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA researchers and colleagues at Emory University and other research centers have combined data simulation and experimental observation to bridge a gap between two major properties of large-scale organization of the human brain – stationary and traveling waves of activity.

Newswise: UCLA launches effort to expand its COVID test to detect other emerging viruses
Released: 22-Jul-2022 1:50 PM EDT
UCLA launches effort to expand its COVID test to detect other emerging viruses
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA Health is joining a new effort to increase the ability to quickly respond to emerging pathogens by creating the capability to detect all existing and new respiratory RNA viruses in a single test.

Released: 21-Jul-2022 7:05 AM EDT
UCLA Health’s TechQuity Accelerator announces inaugural cohort advancing equitable innovations
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The inaugural cohort of innovators has been selected to participate in UCLA Health’s new TechQuity Accelerator.

Newswise: Scientists Develop Blueprint for Turning Stem Cells Into Sensory Interneurons
Released: 19-Jul-2022 1:05 PM EDT
Scientists Develop Blueprint for Turning Stem Cells Into Sensory Interneurons
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Key takeaways: • Just like the real thing. The stem cell–derived interneurons, which play a role in sensations like touch and pain, are indistinguishable from their real-life counterparts in the body. • Tomorrow’s therapies. In addition to potential treatments for injury-related sensation loss, the discovery could lead to new methods for screening drugs for chronic pain. • Moving forward. While stem cells from mice were used in the research, scientists are now working to replicate the findings with human cells.

Released: 14-Jul-2022 6:05 PM EDT
Comparing Physicians’ Performance to Peers Decreases Job Satisfaction and Increases Burnout
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Peer comparison, a commonly used behavioral intervention comparing primary care physicians' performance to that of their peers, has no statistically significant impact on preventive care performance. It does, however, decrease physicians’ job satisfaction while increasing burnout.

Released: 14-Jul-2022 5:35 PM EDT
UCLA receives Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA has received a $59 million Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). The five-year award supports the UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), a research partnership among UCLA, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, the Lundquist Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Released: 13-Jul-2022 12:05 PM EDT
Even in sleep, your brain’s neurons are humming along to Mozart
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A unique study of brain activity in the cerebral cortex of epilepsy patients found there was a robust response to sound during sleep that largely mirrored the brain’s response during wakefulness. However, there was one key difference from wakefulness.

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Released: 12-Jul-2022 1:05 PM EDT
University to Host Live Premiere of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Professor’s Opera on Veterans’ Struggles
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

“Veteran Journeys,” an award-winning opera written by Dr. Kenneth Wells, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, that explores the struggles of America’s military veterans, will be performed live for the first time at UCLA July 22 and 24

Newswise: UCLA Fielding School Project Shows Health Effects of Extreme Heat Across California at the Community Level
11-Jul-2022 9:00 AM EDT
UCLA Fielding School Project Shows Health Effects of Extreme Heat Across California at the Community Level
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

UCLA Fielding School project shows health effects of extreme heat across California at the community level; tool shows which communities are at greatest risk of harm during extreme heat days.

Newswise: After Facial Feminization Surgery, Transgender People Report Better Psychosocial Health
Released: 6-Jul-2022 3:35 PM EDT
After Facial Feminization Surgery, Transgender People Report Better Psychosocial Health
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A UCLA study offers the first evidence that transgender patients who receive gender-affirming facial feminization surgery reported better mental health after their procedures.

Released: 6-Jul-2022 9:00 AM EDT
Most Patients with Appendicitis Can Be Treated with Antibiotics
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Outpatient antibiotic management of selected patients with appendicitis is safe, allowing many patients to avoid surgery and hospitalization, and should be considered as part of shared decision-making between doctor and patient.

Newswise: Study Shows HIV Speeds Up Body’s Aging Processes Soon After Infection
Released: 30-Jun-2022 8:05 PM EDT
Study Shows HIV Speeds Up Body’s Aging Processes Soon After Infection
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

HIV has an “early and substantial” impact on aging in infected people, accelerating biological changes in the body associated with normal aging within just two to three years of infection.

22-Jun-2022 9:00 AM EDT
Fixed vial sizes for controversial Alzheimer's drug could waste $605 million in Medicare spending each year
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Medicare could waste up to $605 million per year on the controversial Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab if it is eventually approved for widespread use because it is supplied in vials containing fixed doses that may not be appropriate for all patients–resulting in the trashing of large volumes of unused drug

Newswise: UCLA Surgeons Develop New Technique to Reduce Adam’s Apple Without Neck Scar
Released: 22-Jun-2022 3:55 PM EDT
UCLA Surgeons Develop New Technique to Reduce Adam’s Apple Without Neck Scar
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Doctors at the UCLA Gender Health Program have developed a technique to reduce an Adam’s apple bump without leaving a scar on the patient’s neck.

14-Jun-2022 11:15 AM EDT
Factors Causing Low Covid-19 Vaccination Have Spilled Over to Lower Flu Vaccination Rates
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study from UCLA researchers indicates a previously undocumented impact of the promotion of Covid-19 vaccines on other public health behaviors. Adult flu vaccination rates have declined in states with low rates of Covid-19 vaccination, which the authors say may be a harbinger of declining trust in public health and could make some populations more vulnerable to preventable disease.

Released: 9-Jun-2022 1:50 PM EDT
University of California-led Study Finds Three Factors That Raise the Odds for Alzheimer's
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

A new analysis led by researchers with the University of California has found the top threats to Americans today regarding dementia in old age are obesity, physical inactivity, and lack of a high school diploma.

Newswise: UCLA Study Identifies Receptor That Could Alleviate Need for Chemo, Radiation Pre-T Cell Therapy
Released: 8-Jun-2022 11:45 AM EDT
UCLA Study Identifies Receptor That Could Alleviate Need for Chemo, Radiation Pre-T Cell Therapy
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A research team led by UCLA’s Anusha Kalbasi, MD, has shown that a synthetic IL-9 receptor allows cancer-fighting T cells to do their work without the need for chemotherapy or radiation.

Released: 6-Jun-2022 5:05 PM EDT
Mouse Study Shows Gene Therapy May Correct Creatine Deficiency Disorder
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study in mice finds that a gene therapy developed by a UCLA researcher appears to correct a rare creatine deficiency disorder that commonly results in intellectual disabilities, problems with speech, involuntary movements and recurrent seizures.

Newswise: Mouse Study Links Air Pollution Exposure to Adverse Outcomes in Pregnancy
Released: 31-May-2022 5:05 PM EDT
Mouse Study Links Air Pollution Exposure to Adverse Outcomes in Pregnancy
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study in mice by UCLA scientists reveals how exposure to traffic-related air pollutants causes cellular changes in the placenta that can lead to pregnancy complications and affect the health of both mother and offspring.

Released: 31-May-2022 11:05 AM EDT
UCLA Neuroscientists Use Electrical Stimulation to Restore Breathing in Surgery Patients Undergoing Opioid-Based Anesthesia
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

New UCLA research published in The Journal of Physiology points to a novel treatment for respiratory depression associated with opioid use that administers electrical pulses to the back of the neck, helping patients regain respiratory control following high dosage opioid use. This could offer an alternative to pharmacological treatments, which can cause withdrawal symptoms, heart problems and can negatively affect the central nervous system.

Newswise: UCLA Study Finds Strategy to Degrade a Key Cancer Cell-Surface Protein to Invigorate Immune Attack on Tumors
Released: 31-May-2022 10:00 AM EDT
UCLA Study Finds Strategy to Degrade a Key Cancer Cell-Surface Protein to Invigorate Immune Attack on Tumors
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

One powerful way cancer cells defend against tumor-killing immune cells is to load up their cell surface with a protein known as PD-L1. Now a team of UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers led by Roger S. Lo, MD, PhD, has identified a method to degrade tumor cell-surface PD-L1, thereby making tumors susceptible to immune attack.

Released: 26-May-2022 6:05 PM EDT
Researchers Find a Gene on the Y Chromosome That May Explain Lower Risk of Pulmonary Hypertension in Men
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new UCLA study has identified a gene on the Y chromosome that protects against pulmonary hypertension – a rare but fatal disease that occurs four times more often in women than men.

Newswise: What Do We Know – and Need to Know - About Monkeypox?
Released: 26-May-2022 5:05 PM EDT
What Do We Know – and Need to Know - About Monkeypox?
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Q&A about monkeypox with Dr. Anne Rimoin, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of epidemiology and the Gordon-Levin Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases and Public Health, has been studying monkeypox for two decades.

Released: 26-May-2022 12:05 PM EDT
Large Multi-Hospital Study: Adolescent Females Were Especially Vulnerable to Mental Health Impact of Pandemic-Related School Closings
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Data from 44 hospitals in 26 states show that suicide or self-injury and depressive disorders were the primary mental health reasons children received emergency department (ED) or hospital inpatient care after statewide school closures were enacted during the first part of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Newswise: Researchers Identify Biomarker Panel That Could Help Predict Gestational Diabetes in Early Pregnancy
Released: 25-May-2022 5:35 PM EDT
Researchers Identify Biomarker Panel That Could Help Predict Gestational Diabetes in Early Pregnancy
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA researchers have taken the initial step in identifying what may be an effective way to detect gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) earlier in pregnancy, potentially improving diagnosis and treatment for what is the most common disorder of pregnancy.

24-May-2022 2:05 PM EDT
Neuroscientists Identify How the Brain Links Related Memories
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

UCLA scientists have discovered how the brain links memories and a way to restore this function in aging mice--as well as an FDA-approved drug that achieves the same thing. The Nature findings suggest a new method for combatting middle-aged memory loss.

Newswise: Opioid Addiction Crisis in United States Linked to Poor Working Conditions and Unemployment
Released: 24-May-2022 12:20 PM EDT
Opioid Addiction Crisis in United States Linked to Poor Working Conditions and Unemployment
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Two linked studies led by UCLA Fielding School of Public Health researchers have found strong associations between drug misuse generally and opioid misuse specifically among unemployed Americans, who were found to have a 40% higher likelihood to misuse opioids than those working 35-40 hours per week.

   
Newswise: Analysis: California Malpractice Cap on Noneconomic Losses Associated with 16% More Adverse Events
Released: 9-May-2022 1:10 PM EDT
Analysis: California Malpractice Cap on Noneconomic Losses Associated with 16% More Adverse Events
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

A new analysis suggests California’s cap on noneconomic losses in malpractice cases has fallen far behind present-day values, and may even be associated with an increase in malpractice cases over the past five decades.

Newswise: UCLA-led Evaluation Shows Improved Outcomes for Medi-Cal Patients Under a Demonstration Program for Public Hospitals
Released: 9-May-2022 12:45 PM EDT
UCLA-led Evaluation Shows Improved Outcomes for Medi-Cal Patients Under a Demonstration Program for Public Hospitals
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

An evaluation led by Dr. Nadereh Pourat, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, found a decreased use of emergency department visits and hospitalizations and slower growth in estimated Medi-Cal payments found in public hospitals compared with other hospitals

Newswise: Affirmative Action Bans Had ‘Devastating Impact’ on Diversity in Medical Schools, UCLA-Led Study Finds
29-Apr-2022 9:05 PM EDT
Affirmative Action Bans Had ‘Devastating Impact’ on Diversity in Medical Schools, UCLA-Led Study Finds
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

In states with bans on affirmative action programs, the proportion of students from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups in U.S. public medical schools fell by more than one-third by five years after those bans went into effect.

Newswise: Supplement: Life course intervention research optimizes health development and children’s well-being
Released: 2-May-2022 9:25 AM EDT
Supplement: Life course intervention research optimizes health development and children’s well-being
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new Supplement released today in the journal Pediatrics suggests that although we are starting to connect the dots between events and experiences early in life and later adult health challenges, we are not doing nearly enough to intervene in childhood to optimize later health outcomes.

20-Apr-2022 6:00 PM EDT
Some cases of long COVID-19 may be caused by an abnormally suppressed immune system, UCLA-led research suggests
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Researchers studying the effect of the monoclonal antibody Leronlimab on long COVID-19 may have found a surprising clue to the baffling syndrome, one that contradicts their initial hypothesis. An abnormally suppressed immune system may be to blame, not a persistently hyperactive one as they had suspected.

Newswise: About 30% of COVID patients develop “Long COVID,” UCLA research finds
Released: 18-Apr-2022 7:05 PM EDT
About 30% of COVID patients develop “Long COVID,” UCLA research finds
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

New UCLA research finds that 30% of people treated for COVID-19 developed Post Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), most commonly known as “Long COVID.”

Released: 18-Apr-2022 9:45 AM EDT
Report: Autistic children at the intersection of race and poverty experience compounding health risks
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A report from the Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P), a multi-site collaboration housed within UCLA Health’s Department of Medicine, highlights the intersection of autism, poverty and race/ethnicity and their compounding impact on health and health care.

8-Apr-2022 6:05 PM EDT
Adolescent drug overdose deaths rose exponentially for the first time in history during the COVID pandemic
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The rate of overdose deaths among U.S. teenagers nearly doubled in 2020, the first year of the COVID pandemic, and rose another 20% in the first half of 2021 compared with the 10 years before the pandemic, even as drug use remained generally stable during the same period.

Newswise: L.A.’s injury rate from e-scooters may exceed national rate for motorcycles
4-Apr-2022 9:00 AM EDT
L.A.’s injury rate from e-scooters may exceed national rate for motorcycles
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

For a recent six-year period, the injury rate for riders of electric scooters in one section of Los Angeles was higher than the national rates for riders of motorcycles, bicycles and cars, and pedestrians.

Released: 5-Apr-2022 6:05 PM EDT
Primary Care Medical Home Found to Be More Effective Than Usual Care in Treating Patients with Serious Mental Illness
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study led by researchers at UCLA has shown that a specialized primary care medical home improved the care and treatment of patients with serious mental illness, resulting in better mental health-related quality of life.

Released: 28-Mar-2022 10:25 AM EDT
Layover or nonstop? UCLA Health research says unique pattern of connectivity lets highly creative people’s brains take road less traveled to their destination
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A new study led by UCLA Health scientists shows highly creative people’s brains appear to work differently from others', with an atypical approach that makes distant connections more quickly by bypassing the “hubs” seen in non-creative brains.

Newswise: UCLA’s HIV prevention and treatment center receives $7.5 million grant from NIH
Released: 17-Mar-2022 5:15 PM EDT
UCLA’s HIV prevention and treatment center receives $7.5 million grant from NIH
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The National Institute of Mental Health has renewed its support for UCLA’s collaborative Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services, or CHIPTS, with a five-year, $7.5 million grant.

Released: 16-Mar-2022 3:50 PM EDT
UCLA researcher says focused research and treatment guidelines are needed to ensure ‘behavioral psychedelics’ help patients make lasting, positive change
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

psychedelics may find new, legitimate roles in treatment for anxiety, depression, stress disorders, addiction, and other mental and behavioral health problems. But ensuring they do requires developing rigorous, standardized methods to study and apply the results, according to a new report.

Released: 15-Mar-2022 4:55 PM EDT
Enrollment is complete for the largest national clinical trial on approaches for dementia care
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The Dementia Care Study (D-CARE), a nation-wide clinical trial assessing the effectiveness of different approaches to caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, has reached its recruitment goal by enrolling 2,176 persons living with dementia and their caregivers



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