Tick, Tock: Your Circadian Clock is Knocking
University of Utah HealthHealth isn't just about what you do, but when you do it. Establishing a regular sleeping and eating schedule can have significant health benefits.
Health isn't just about what you do, but when you do it. Establishing a regular sleeping and eating schedule can have significant health benefits.
They’re colorful. They’re fluorescent. And they wouldn’t look out of place hanging in a modern art museum.They are the photos captured by the Cellular Imaging Core, one of 10 research cores at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
A new benefit called Enhanced Care Management takes over where clinical care leaves off, providing Children's Hospital Los Angeles patients with support for social and emotional needs outside the hospital.
An expert explains how gymnasts can work to safely meet the demands of their sport and recover from injuries
Children's Hospital Los Angeles has the largest brachial plexus palsy program on the West Coast.
Sasin MBA students in the “Pricing Strategies in the Era of Sustainability and Digital Transformation” class, led by Assistant Professor Yupin Patarapongsant, had an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves in two fascinating eco-friendly experiences in Kung Bang Kachao, Samut Prakan.
The second virtual session on April 30 featured diverse speakers discussing their unique journeys into QIS.
This next anecdote isn’t likely to be passed around at future holiday dinner tables, but it will always provide Elliott’s father with a point of reference for the first eruption of his son’s pancreatitis.“I still remember what meal he had,” Joseph says. “He had a cheeseburger and then got sick that night, and then didn't eat or drink for three or four days.
Picture your morning routine: How many minutes (or seconds) do you make it into the day before picking up your smartphone or opening your laptop?In an increasingly digital world, most of us need screens for nearly every aspect of our lives, from work to home and everywhere in between.
Recent advances in medical technology now allow experts to treat benign thyroid nodules using a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment known as thyroid radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Dr. Toni Beninato, MD, MS, FACS, an endocrine surgeon in the Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Tumor Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health shares more.
Uno de los desafíos más difíciles a los que se enfrentan los astrónomos modernos consiste en cómo son capaces de descubrir los tesoros cósmicos que se ocultan entre los enormes set de datos astronómicos. Con cada vez más estudios del cielo en marcha, los astrónomos necesitan aplicar técnicas innovadoras para buscar entre los datos de forma rápida y eficaz.
A new kind of quandary faced by modern astronomers is how to uncover cosmic gems within vast treasure troves of data. With increasingly large sky surveys underway, astronomers need innovative techniques to sift through the data quickly and effectively.
'Older people who have insomnia show a very exaggerated risk of becoming depressed'
Kids can seem like they have endless energy. But in hot weather, playing too hard and for too long can lead to heat-related illness—including its most severe and life-threatening form, heatstroke.“Children’s bodies heat up three to five times faster than an adult’s,” explains Helen Arbogast, DrPH, MPH, CPSTI, Manager of Injury Prevention at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
UCLA Health and UCSF researchers create artificial intelligence program to help diagnose and manage rare and genetic diseases.
Sarcomas are a rare and diverse group of cancers that arise in the bones and soft tissues, often referred to as 'the forgotten cancer.' Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health expert Dr. Adam Berger shares more information on the disease during sarcoma awareness month.
In the last 50 years, behavioral health researchers have made major progress in understanding depression not as a condition born purely from lived experiences, but as a multi-faceted disorder with complex underlying biology.
Although you may not always realize it, many of the jobs you do can put strain on, and even cause damage to, your nerves. Sandra Hearn, M.D., the associate chair of Education and Professional Development in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and a team of collaborators, set out to better understand the causes of occupational nerve injuries.
Pediatric sports injuries are common year-round, with a particular increase seen in the summer and fall seasons. While there's no sure way to ensure your child doesn't get hurt during sporting events, there are steps you can take to help them make an effective, and full, recovery.
Initiative aims to raise awareness of a cancer-causing virus